Glory, hallelujah! Spring is finally here.
Last Saturday the temperature rose to 24C (75 F). And suddenly, everything was bursting into bloom.
Crocuses have been blooming for a few weeks now, and the suddenly warm day will shorten their life span. No matter. They remain a spot of light in the just-coming-to-life grass.
No matter how many I plant, there are never enough.
Crocuses shine, even in half-dead grass. |
Buds on the cornus mas are like little spots of gold |
Iris reticulate are among my favourite of the early spring bloomers. Particularly this variety, which I think is ‘Cantab.’
Iris reticulata in the lower garden |
Here’s a close-up. It looks more purple than the on-line photos of ‘Cantab’. So is it ‘Harmony?’ Can anyone tell me? (And does it matter? It’s gorgeous whatever its name is.)
Can anyone name the variety? |
FINALLY the daffodils are poking their heads up on the berm above the Skating Pond. Most are nowhere near blooming but this one, at least, is about to open. In another week or two there will be several thousand fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
One brave daffodil on the berm is about to bloom. |
So I guess spring is now here. Long may it last!