Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Spring is on the way!

BY SKEETER
 I am so happy to see signs of Spring here in my GEORGIA GARDENS!
 Hyacinth are peeking out their heads.
 Tulips are popping through the Phlox. 
 Forsythia are blooming.
 Daffodils are starting to bloom which really cheer me up after a nasty winter.
My little sunny delights! 
The Robins are starting to gather into small flocks. Yep, these are sure signs that SPRING IS ON THE WAY, In the Garden...
 
Words and Photos Property of In the Garden Blog Team, In the Garden

10 comments:

  1. Your area is way ahead of us this year. It is still so darned cold here. I am happy to see what all is bursting out in your area because usually in a couple of weeks it happens here. I am ever hopeful.

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    1. Hang in there Lisa, It IS on the way... Cooler today down here but sunny and looking good out there...

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  2. How exciting! I would be jumping up and down for joy that's for sure.

    Have a great week ~ FlowerLady

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    1. Happy indeed Flowerlady, and so looking forward to getting out there. The older the Saint and I become the less we want to deal with the cold. I see us in a climate such as yours someday where I can garden year round...

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  3. Looking good! A robin was always my sure sign of spring when growing up. Such a sunny sight that red breasted bird! Love the daffodils. Mine here are getting close but really still so far away. Happy spring!@

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    1. I wish your daffy's were starting to open as I so wish to see that explosion on the Farm while in town next week. Oh well, I can enjoy what I get to see in person and then through photographs...

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  4. You deserve an early spring after your ice storm ordeal. It will be weeks before we see daffs so thanks for sharing yours.

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    1. I am sooo ready for Spring Sarah! The Ice Storm was a mess and still so much to do with the remainder of the trees. Cut up the trunks, split the logs and stack in the wood shed. Just the thought of all that work makes my bones ache! But we shall get it accomplished at some point. Seeing the daffys in blooms gives me much hope for spring!

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  5. Spring? Not here, I think. In fact, I'm hearing 10 below 0. How is the snow EVER going to melt?!? And possibly 6" on Sunday?
    Sigh. I shall have to hang out with folks like you for a long-long-long time to keep my sanity. I'm happy for you. I really am.

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  6. It does my heart good to know that someone has spring blooms.

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