Woo Hoo and happy dances. Spring is SUCH an exciting time of the year. I will confess to daily wanders through the garden in spring seeing what is up, and how it is doing.
Look at them grow! Mother Nature always amazes me. We actually went away this weekend up to Collingwood (we don't ski) because the we have not spent time away, just the 2 of us, since 2012. It was wonderful but where you have beautiful Hostas growing in your fetching garden, we were walking around in a snowstorm. I looked like a snowman:) I have to say it was so pretty and on the drive back, there was a section where they had freezing rain and the way the tree glittered in the sun was magical. Sorry for going on....I love your little garden sculptures and can't wait to see how it looks in 2 weeks
whoa....mine haven't even broken ground yet; though a good thing, as it ...snowed again......today ~~~~~~~~~~ faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa az da tabbies say ☺☺♥♥
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Beautiful! Have a great week, hugs, Valerie
Woo Hoo and happy dances. Spring is SUCH an exciting time of the year. I will confess to daily wanders through the garden in spring seeing what is up, and how it is doing.
Sure all sprouted up and enjoying spring.
Mine has exploded, too.
What a change! I love Hostas...but ours have yet to make an appearance.
Thank you Sandra for sharing a touch of Spring 🌱🌷🐝
Hugs ❤💮❤
I'm glad it's Spring somewhere. Though we are supposed to get warmer temps at the end of the week.
Spring is underway. So good for you. The opposite here.
Looks good.
Look at them grow! Mother Nature always amazes me. We actually went away this weekend up to Collingwood (we don't ski) because the we have not spent time away, just the 2 of us, since 2012. It was wonderful but where you have beautiful Hostas growing in your fetching garden, we were walking around in a snowstorm. I looked like a snowman:) I have to say it was so pretty and on the drive back, there was a section where they had freezing rain and the way the tree glittered in the sun was magical. Sorry for going on....I love your little garden sculptures and can't wait to see how it looks in 2 weeks
Lovely photos.
So glad our freezes haven't killed them.
Thank you, and you, dear Val.
Hugs received and returned.
It sure is, EC. I'm right there with ya on looking to see what has popped:)
For the most part. There are evenings, they are probably wondering where their winter coats are. Heh.
You're so far ahead of us. I can't wait till mine pop! Lucky you!
I love hostas! They're pretty hardy in these parts.
Thumbs up:)
Thanks, Jan. We'll be urging Mother Nature on, in hopes that yours will pop soon.
Hugs received and returned.
It's been a weird April hasn't it?
I'm not sure Mother Nature is completely herself this year. She keeps forgetting it's supposed to be getting warmer....
Thanks, Jamie;)
I'm so glad you got a getaway in, Birgit. Sounds wondrous.
Hostas are so lovely back in the Midwest. Here in Southwest deserts, they won't survive.
Thanks, Christine;)
Indeed. Mother Nature has certainly been on a tear hasn't she, Donna?
They'll be popping before you know it!.....Hopefully.
Aren't they a great shade plant?
What flowers do you have there, Susan?
whoa....mine haven't even broken ground yet; though a good thing, as it ...snowed again......today ~~~~~~~~~~ faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa az da tabbies say ☺☺♥♥
Yes, they are doing great.
Thanks for sharing your photo's.
Have a great week.
All the best Jan
Dang. There's that 4 letter word again!
Now for a little more sunshine and the plants and I will both be happy:)
Wow, that's amazing!
Most heartwarming pics to see Sandra.
Yvonne.
These are turning out quite well. Seems like they popped up so quickly and so lovely! Hugs...RO
A start of the summer
Wow Sandra! Beautiful!!! I hope our's will start popping up by June! LOL! Big Hugs!
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