Thursday, February 13
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Lovely. I've got snowdrops and tete-a-tetes blooming outdoors but the daffodils and tulips haven't put in an appearance yet.
ReplyDeleteThose are mini daffodils called February Gold, Jo and the tulips are the short ones that flower early.
DeleteDaffodils AND Tulips...how exciting. It is good to see that all your pretty blooms didn't blow away.
ReplyDeleteThey are early varieties, Lisa so generally flower early
DeleteJust lovely! My, your tulips are way ahead of mine.xxx
ReplyDeleteThey usually flower early, Dina - it’s just the variety
DeleteI am sorry to admit tat I'm quite jealous of your flowers.
ReplyDeleteYou’ll be enjoying yours when mine have faded, Bonnie.
DeleteWonderful - tulips already! Everything seems very early this year.
ReplyDeleteActually those particular varieties are bang on cue CJ
DeleteSpring is definitely springing, such pretty pops of colour much needed now. Hope they survive Dennis. He's already nipping at the west!
ReplyDeleteI think Dennis is edging in to us now, Deborah
DeleteOh some little spring beauties there Sue. My little daffies haven't quite opened yet.
ReplyDeleteThe snowdrops are flowering too, Anna but the photo wasn’t very good,
DeleteLOVELY! Enjoy each little bloom, may they brighten your days xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteA great display! It's always great to see that first spring flush isn't it. xxx
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