Oh you have had such a long wait for them! Or dandys are just about done and the Virginia Waterleaf and wild geraniums are blossoming too along with the wild strawberries and soon the columbines...
Love those dainty little violets. I went into my garden yesterday and admired the vast number of bees working to get my raspberry bushes ready for fruit! :-)
I love dandelions and can't understand why people call them weeds. My husband detests them and pulls them up or kills them immediately. I just remember as a child, sitting in a yard FULL of dandelions and making necklaces with them. Great memories of an innocent childhood. Blessings, Betsy
You must be warming up to get wild flowers. j am tired of rain. Worked a little today but the rain stopped me. I probably will have to bale hay instead of mow. I do have a new mower with a grass catcher. I will use it on the front as it won’t be pretty with excess grass.
I love the delicate natural flowers.... including the dandelions. I often wonder why folks hate dandys and spread poison to kill them. Their flowers are so yellow.... so pretty. Love, Andrea xoxo
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Good Morning, So nice to see some color there. The flowering plum is gorgeous. God bless you both this week.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to see some flowers!! :)
ReplyDeleteHey, we have those same flowers here. The cemetery where my parents are buried was totally covered in the dandelions.
ReplyDeleteI love dandelions :-)
ReplyDeleteOh you have had such a long wait for them! Or dandys are just about done and the Virginia Waterleaf and wild geraniums are blossoming too along with the wild strawberries and soon the columbines...
ReplyDeleteLove those dainty little violets. I went into my garden yesterday and admired the vast number of bees working to get my raspberry bushes ready for fruit! :-)
ReplyDeleteAny flower looks good in the spring, and dandelions are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGlad Spring is finally making an appearance there!
ReplyDeleteHeavy, wet snow this morning, so no blooms visible in Laramie. 😕
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love the early flowers they give me such joy!
ReplyDeleteViolets always remind me of my mother. She loved the violets that grew wild near our cistern in the back yard.
ReplyDeleteI love dandelions and can't understand why people call them weeds. My husband detests them and pulls them up or kills them immediately. I just remember as a child, sitting in a yard FULL of dandelions and making necklaces with them. Great memories of an innocent childhood.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
Very pretty! I especially love the flowers of the plum. We had an old plum tree in our yard when I was a child...brings back memories.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteYou must be warming up to get wild flowers. j am tired of rain. Worked a little today but the rain stopped me. I probably will have to bale hay instead of mow. I do have a new mower with a grass catcher. I will use it on the front as it won’t be pretty with excess grass.
ReplyDeleteI love the delicate natural flowers.... including the dandelions. I often wonder why folks hate dandys and spread poison to kill them. Their flowers are so yellow.... so pretty. Love, Andrea xoxo
ReplyDeleteI like the violets . they are very thick in some places.
ReplyDeleteLovely
ReplyDeleteI am glad you classify dandelions as flowers. The bees do love them.
ReplyDeleteHooray for flowers!
ReplyDeleteViolets are such delicate blooms. Dandelions are more brash but both are welcome sights in Spring. Nice that you finally have them.
ReplyDeleteViolets are lovely!
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