What a fabulous photography! How the light reflects on the grass and crocuses is super. Happy Bloom Day! Only 4 more days and spring is officially here!
Such a beautiful sight to any gardener isn't it? After long cold winter months, now these lovely crocuses are showing their heads to give some colours to your garden! Looking forward for more blooms soon Julie.
Love your pictures! My mom and a few of my siblings went out and worked in the garden yesterday! It was so exciting to see all the crocus blooms and daffodils. ~Olivia
My favorite crocus--it had naturalized all over my garden. The cultivar 'Ruby Giant' blooms later so it extends the season.
ReplyDeleteLovely crocuses. I miss them so much, thanks for such a lovely picture.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous photography! How the light reflects on the grass and crocuses is super. Happy Bloom Day! Only 4 more days and spring is officially here!
ReplyDeleteI plant them but they get lost or eaten so I'll enjoy yours.
ReplyDeleteLove your crocus, Julie. They seem to be the harbinger of the good news that Spring is indeed on her way.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful sight to any gardener isn't it? After long cold winter months, now these lovely crocuses are showing their heads to give some colours to your garden! Looking forward for more blooms soon Julie.
ReplyDeleteYou have such a pretty site... so much great photography.
ReplyDeleteI cant wait for mine!! (i see you are a lover of PURPLE as well!)
ReplyDeleteLove your pictures! My mom and a few of my siblings went out and worked in the garden yesterday! It was so exciting to see all the crocus blooms and daffodils.
ReplyDelete~Olivia
Hello Julie,
ReplyDeleteI'm very happy to meet you through GBBD. I love your blog !
Greetings from Belgium !
hannah@weedingonthewildside.blogspot.com says what a beautiful purple Clematis! Can't wait for mine to start blooming.
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