Oh, I'm envious! A local gardening expert has cautioned us against planting flower starts yet. We're STILL prone to freezes! Our spring in the Pacific Northwest probably won't start till later next month. {sigh}
and our snow drifts are not vanishing at all, we have got more and more snow even last days now. and we have also -15 Celsius during nights, we really need patient this winter for waiting for spring! Your spring flowers are just lovely to see. nice weekend to you Kate!
This is a very classically shaped pot.
ReplyDeletebless the gardeners...what joy and color they add to our days.
ReplyDeletei like that urn planter, too.
ReplyDeletePerfect for this little planter.
ReplyDeleteThe sights and sounds of spring are a favorite of mine. I do hope this doesn't mean that July will be 30 degrees warmer also.
ReplyDeletesimply very beautiful !
ReplyDeleteRrrrrr! We got snow again last night. Not a lt but enough to put a further damper on the season.
ReplyDeleteThe blossoms match the vase, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm envious! A local gardening expert has cautioned us against planting flower starts yet. We're STILL prone to freezes! Our spring in the Pacific Northwest probably won't start till later next month. {sigh}
ReplyDeletePansies are so perky! I haven't seen any in stores her yet. We don't usually see them until the middle of April.
ReplyDeleteA floral urn? :-)
ReplyDeleteSo glad that you've had some nice weather...makes everything so much more fun!
Nice color.
ReplyDeleteLovely, Kate!
ReplyDeleteand our snow drifts are not vanishing at all, we have got more and more snow even last days now. and we have also -15 Celsius during nights, we really need patient this winter for waiting for spring!
ReplyDeleteYour spring flowers are just lovely to see.
nice weekend to you Kate!
These are the first spring pansies I've seen. I want to plant some at my home-away-from-home as there is still a poinsettia blooming there.
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