Spring has Sprung in the Garden!

Thanks to so many of you who have asked about my garden… I have spent several hours in my garden this week because we’ve had FABULOUS weather – blue skies, and sun sun sun!!!  Here are a few things that are springing up in my garden these days:

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I didn’t plant these.. but I hope they are more Alstromeria plants that spread from my other ones!

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I LOVE the red leaves that come out on my rose bushes.. it means roses are sure to follow… my roses are always in bloom by Mother’s Day, which also happens to be my one year "Blogoversary" this year!  Fun, huh?

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8 thoughts on “Spring has Sprung in the Garden!”

  1. The pictures are absolutely beathtaking. I can only iminage what they look like in person. What a beautiful garden!! TFS

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  2. Oh, so jealous! The Illinois spring is still quite a ways off. I woke up to snow flurries! Some day soon we will go from winter to summer! Oh, maybe a few days of spring??? hehehe

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  3. Thanks for sharing those great photos of your garden. We are burried in snow here again so it nice to see that there are new blooms somewhere and that ours will not be too far off!!

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  4. Here in Illinois, we’ve had so much snow that I had forgotten what Spring looks like. Thanks for the beautiful reminder!

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  5. How nice is it that you are seeing sign of spring in your garden. I am loving the pictures. I can not wait for signs to start showing up in my neck of the woods! Enjoy your lovely garden

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  6. How nice is it that you are seeing sign of spring in your garden. I am loving the pictures. I can not wait for signs to start showing up in my neck of the woods! Enjoy your lovely garden

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  7. How nice is it that you are seeing sign of spring in your garden. I am loving the pictures. I can not wait for signs to start showing up in my neck of the woods! Enjoy your lovely garden

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