Can you see the hail stones in the first 3 photos!?
Also spotted at the weekend... first daffodil flower (a solo show):
And more daffodils to come...
Above: a clump of daffodils coming up at the back of the crocus. The greenery in the photo is either self sown wild foxglove or the parsley-looking plant is poached egg plant (it self seeds every year) - a nice little hardy annual that will be in flower about June.
Well I think Northern Ireland has had every type of weather thrown at it this winter. Nice to see a daffodil out, I haven't seen my first one yet.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to grow things. The daffodil look so cheery even exposed to the hail.
ReplyDeleteI really love the crocuses and the daffodils how cheery!! A cuppa and a gardening mag sounds heavenly...one of these days my kids will let me :)
ReplyDeleteYour Sunday sounds a bit like mine was. In the morning the weather was great - we went to a nearby Farmer's Market to do some shopping - then when we got home I did a few tasks in the garden, but by lunchtime it was tipping it down with rain, so I retreated to the garage to build some flat-packed cloches that had arrived earlier in the week.
ReplyDeleteThe blue and yellow colours of your Crocuses are a lovely combination. I'll be posting about my Irises and miniature Daffodils within the next couple of days. They have the same colour combo of course.
I hate hail! Your flowers are lovely. I love your daffodils. I cannot wait until mine bloom. Keep sharing. cheers. ann
ReplyDeleteI want my crocus to look like yours! It's been a very long time since I've seen hail and I don't mind at all.
ReplyDeleteWe get hail here, too. Hate it. That last picture of your crocus is absolutely gorgeous! Love purple and yellow together.
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