Tuesday, April 26, 2022

It's Ketch-up Day

 How was your Easter, Blogger Buds?

The eggs in my basket were hard as rocks. Ha! Yes, they now reside in the garden.


 

Oh my goodness. Lookee. Lookee. Last fall I moved my Christmas amaryllis outside and it's trying to bloom. Who'd a thought?


  More garden pics. Surprise. Surprise. Surprise.





The little lilac bushes are blooming.

How's your garden? And if you aren't gardening, what are you doing for fun?



21 comments:

Valerie-Jael said...

Love the rocks, and how lovely that your amarylis has bloomed again! Hae a great week, hugs, Valerie

Elephant's Child said...

Loving your garden - and your calorie free Easter treats.

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Hi Sandra - so pleased the Christmas amaryllis is enjoying its new life outside ... all the plants are looking good. I just love seeing the Spring bulbs burst up, and then the trees bursting with green ... enjoy yours - cheers Hilary

Anonymous said...

It is hard to describe the colour, but are the brownish iris looking flowers just that? They are nice and unusual.

Natalie Aguirre said...

Love your pretty rocks and flowers. We finally have daffadils.

Christine said...

Lovely blooms

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks, Val. Hugs received and returned.

Truedessa said...

Spring is blooming there, it is a slow transition here. It will only be about 50 degrees here today.

Haha witty post title. I do like ketchup…

Sandra Cox said...

Heh. Calorie free treats. Love that description:)

Sandra Cox said...

The first flowers of spring are miraculous, aren't they, Hils?

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks, Andrew. I call it burgundy though it may have a bit too much brown in it for a true burgundy.

Sandra Cox said...

Yay for the daffies:)

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks, Christine:)

Sandra Cox said...

Hopefully, spring will be there soon. Glad you like ketch-up day:)

Elizabeth Seckman said...

My irises are getting ready to bloom. I never thought to get pictures of my tulips. They were gorgeous this year, even though the deer and rabbits did their best to eat them all.

D.L. Finn said...

I love what you got in your Easter Basket! My lilacs are blooming but not much of a smell after the snow. The dogwoods are blooming, bleeding hearts are everywhere and I think we will finally get our wild mushrooms after the rain last week. Your garden is gorgeous as always, Sandra xo

Sandra Cox said...

Yay for your irises and tulips. My tulips are usually puny do in large part to voles. Sigh.

Sandra Cox said...

We love our stones don't we? :) Sounds like you've got all kinds of wonders in bloom. I've noticed that too about the rain. Isn't it odd it washes away a flowers scent?
scoxoxo

Jeanie said...

Beautiful eggs -- and lovely irises, too. Garden? What garden? I wish!

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

Your rocks/eggs are beautiful. I can't believe you have irises already. They won't be out here for about two more weeks. Your flower gardens are stunning and well kept, too.

Birgit said...

You have a beautiful garden! I love the froggie. I also love the stones at the beginning of your post. We had snow on the rooftops this morning..ughh