Barbara -- The park across from my home is full of bluebells growing in patches quite naturally here and there. I have my computer positioned so it looks out a window over the park and I really enjoy the constant blooms I have been seeing this spring -- started with the daffs. Nice post -- barbara
Maybe if it went all all year -- but they come and go so quickly -- daffs and forsythias only a memory dogwood and fruit blossoms fading fast -- but here come the tree peonies and the iris!
you've got bluebells too, how cool
ReplyDeletethe more flowers the better :)
ReplyDeleteI never tire of the Spring blooms! Our neighbors azaleas are exceptionally stunning this year.
ReplyDeleteIn a word: NO! there can never be too many flowers. Love the bluebells; I wonder if they grow this far north.
ReplyDeleteNot even when we are sneezing our heads off. (I never blame the sneezing on the flowers...always on the trees.)
ReplyDeleteYour azaleas look wonderful. The blue flowers at top are so wonderful to see. I am sure they would never survive our winters.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that blooms aren't held back when a neighbor's house is empty, and her fence that separates our yards just sparkles.
ReplyDeleteBarbara -- The park across from my home is full of bluebells growing in patches quite naturally here and there. I have my computer positioned so it looks out a window over the park and I really enjoy the constant blooms I have been seeing this spring -- started with the daffs. Nice post -- barbara
ReplyDeleteNo never! I haven't even gotten to see any around my yard yet this year!
ReplyDeleteMaybe if it went all all year -- but they come and go so quickly -- daffs and forsythias only a memory dogwood and fruit blossoms fading fast -- but here come the tree peonies and the iris!
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