It is definitely Spring, the daffs are in full bloom and I see a lot of tiny buds on my bushes and trees. The weather is nice we’ve had temperatures between 15 C° and 18 C°, that is a bit too high for this time of year but I know we’ll get colder weather sooner or later. But I’ve been able to do some work in the garden but there is a lot to do so I’ll need a gardener for the heavy work, like pruning the heavier branches and trimming the hedges.

The first in bloom are my little daffs called Tete-Ã tete, a very easy daff, comes back year after year no matter what.

This is a bud of the euphorbia chariacias, an evegreen plant that grows to 1 meter high and 1 meter wide, soon this bud will open and show it’s yellow flowers. Once the flowers are finnished you cut the stems with the old flowers and new shoots are then comming from the plant near the soil and in no time it will be tall again.

This is an oldy, I planted it a long time ago and it blooms every year with big yellow flowers.

This little violet is always in my garden, it spreads it’s tiny seeds and the winds spreads it arround the garden.

Another vieuw of the little daff tete-Ã -tete.
Many of you have Spring weather, advanced or at the beginning of it. Enjoy !
Take care and enjoy your garden or balcony.

Absolutely lovely! And how wonderful that the oldy keeps blooming, year after year.
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Some bulbs go a long way. As far as I know the begonia bulb is the king among the bulbs. You plant them in Spring, they bloom till the first frost, you remove them from the soil, let them dry for about a week and roll them in newspaper, in Spring when you open the newspaper you’ll find them with new shoots and ready to plant again. Easy plant they just can’t stand the frost or too much water. How are you ? And do you still have snow over there ?
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Beautiful Yellows, Thank you dear Gwenny, Love, nia
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Thanks Nia. How are you ? I hope all is well.
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So beautiful. Flowers made of sunshine. What a treat to see them.
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A sight for sore eyes I call them. Yellow is such a sunny color, that’s why I use lots of yellow in the garden. Even when it rains they look cheerful.
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