What is blooming in your garden right now?
By seamonkey
@seamonkey (1976)
Ireland
15 responses
@ScrappinHappyMom (914)
• United States
10 Mar 07
The only thing that is in full bloom in my garden is snow! Lots and lots of snow.
My garden is on the North face of the house so of course even though we have had numberous days of sunshine and higher temperatures my garden is still under six feet of snow. My son just got brave the other day and decided he was going to dig out the bbq for some burgers. Two days later we have a path the bbq and have enjoyed burgers and brats.
@ScrappinHappyMom (914)
• United States
10 Mar 07
Opps,
I am in Colorado in the Rocky Mountains I am at about 8,500ft
@jbrowsin66 (1321)
• United States
10 Mar 07
I'm pretty sure I could dig around in the snow and find the tip of a daffodil starting to poke through!
@drakan291 (817)
• Ireland
10 Mar 07
Nothings really blooming except the bluebells, hyacinth and daffodils. But soon there will be a load of stuff making my garden nice and pritty!
@kneetoeg (10)
• United States
10 Mar 07
Seamonkey,
I'm in Northern California on the West Coast. The recent snow killed a lot of my outside potted plants, but the daffodils are in bloom all over. The funniest thing that happened was I purchased a box of mixed bulbs about 2 months ago. For one reason or another I never had the chance to put them in the ground. Well, last week I finally opened the box, and they were all starting to sprout! So, I took the day and dug out a new bulb garden. I know they won't be the best, but I'm sure they'll continue blooming! I'll try to post photos as they grow.
@Woodpigeon (3710)
• Ireland
16 Apr 07
My apple tree has just started blooming and I have some tulips blooming, as well.
@lkbooi (16070)
• Malaysia
10 Mar 07
Right outside my windows are two star-fruit trees. Both are blooming with little pinkish flowers. The flowers are small with attractive rounded petals. I used to stand in front of the windows, under the green shade that coming in, to do some simple physical exercises every morning. This is the time for me to watch the flying inserts, bees and butterflies which busy around the blossoms. I enjoy much more to see them in the morning breeze.
@tammyr (5946)
• Etowah, Tennessee
9 Mar 07
I live in the US southeast area.
I have daffodils are already gone. The daylilies are peeking out nicely. The tulips are... well I have never had any luck with those! The Sweet William is growing strong as is the Sedum. That is about all. Soon the honey suckle will come and then the blackberries. That is how we know it is all over and warm days are here to stay.
@carolmil123 (115)
• United States
9 Mar 07
I have some really beautiful large hibiscus bushes blooming in a riot of gorgeous colors, pink with red centers, pale orange and this morning, I was rewarded with some huge red blooms on an old neglected bush I have been dutifully watering. I just moved here that is why the bush got no prior care, but now I look after it and it is showing its colors now. Also I have several varieties of marigolds blooming here and there.
@chloe9013 (532)
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8 Mar 07
I wish i had one! The only thing growing in my garden is weeds! Hopefully next year i will plan to start growing and make a habit of it so i can be rewarded with fruits of my labour .. litterally! lol
Crikey is it spring already! I havn't been paying attention to the days passing. I didn't realise fruits would be blooming already.