Is it my imagination or are the crocuses prettier than usual this year? They are definitely a couple of weeks earlier. I planted hundreds of crocus between 2003 and 2005.
I remember walking around the garden in spring and sticking tongue depressors in the soil as markers so I would remember where I wanted to plant more bulbs in November. I remember digging all the little holes on chilly November days. I remember watering them in and sprinkling the soil with cayenne pepper to try to fool the squirrels.
It was definitely worth the effort.
Yes, everything is earlier this year. The first crocuses are such a delight!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog this morning. I am in the Lehigh Valley as well.
Nice to meet you Robin. I've been enjoying your blog!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful crocuses, I need to remember to plant in the fall.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't know if the crocuses are prettier this year because I don't even have them poking out of the ground yet. Yours are marvelous looking. All that nuturing you gave them has paid off. Hope winter has been good to you. I'm going to go back and read a few of your older posts now.
ReplyDeleteGood to hear from you Donna. I've been having trouble commenting on your blog. I'll give it another try. Think spring. :-)
ReplyDeleteNorma, Thanks for the comment. It's always an exciting event to see the first crocuses of spring.
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