crocus
elder
daylily
nettles
honeysuckle
rose
echinacea, I don’t tidy until spring so the birds and I can enjoy them all winter:) These are of course not this year echinacea but last years, but I thought they looked cool with snow on them
Julie Child’s rose, which contrary to what others have said, is a strong licorice scented rose in my gardens:)
Big hugs to all who visit Comfrey Cottages xx
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I've been out in the garden this morning looking for nettles. Nothing yet ;-(.
Want to make a soup and tea and....
Your foto's made me realize that I'm a very impatient woman ;-).
Lucky your bees are doing well!!!
love, Hanneke
These nettles are still very tiny and not enough to have soup or tea yet either, Hanneke :( Our winter has been highly, highly unusual... much gentler than usual, much warmer. I can be a bit impatient also;D
I was so happy the bees survived!
Love to you Hanneke
Its lovely to see signs of Spring in another part of the world. I am glad to see your honeysuckle as I couldn't believe it when I saw it here - just learning. I will go out this weekend and take lots of photos of Spinging at Springfield to share with you. Jox
Beautiful pics from signs of Spring. I love the dried Echinacea :)
Found an interesting link for you Leslie.
http://www.rose-gardening-made-easy.com/julia-child-rose-bush.html
Oh that is an awesome link, Rita! thank you for sharing it!! big hugs!! xoxoxoox
You're seeing the same signs of Spring as I am - without the snow in my case though - thank goodness!
We just had that late day snow, and in two days, it was gone! We have hardly had any snow this year! Crazy!!
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