Spring??? Already?

In my last blog I mentioned I hadn’t cleaned up all the pumpkins. – I have since accomplished that task, and Lisa was right about them fermenting. You do not want to be downwind of that wheelbarrow. – And yet, since I planted them in fall, I have found time to deadhead this patch of violas once a month.

Violas Violas and butterflyAll I can say is, it’s a lot more fun to play in the flowers than to take out the trash, and I do what I like and procrastinate what I don’t.

I’m thrilled with the violas. They have bloomed non-stop since I put them in the ground. The credit belongs to the unseasonably warm weather and the 12 inch fence that keeps out the bunnies. Yesterday was a spectacular 68 degrees. I was playing in the garden when I noticed this butterfly. At first I was thrilled at what I consider a sure sign of spring. But then I thought, “It’s too early for spring. Shouldn’t you still be sleeping in your cocoon?” Now I’m a little concerned.

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Blueberry flowerThis is the first daffodil. It’s from the mix I planted last fall.

Daffodil I wish I could treat my garden like my kids. I’d say, “It’s still too early. Go back to sleep. I’ll wake you when it’s time.”

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