Last night, we noticed several things starting to grow and bloom already!
Our Spinach! I know it's hard to see, but there's a little green sprout right in the middle of the photo. You can click on the photo and it will take you to another page where you can enlarge it on your screen.
Our flowering bush beside the front porch. I think Jane said this may be a Rhododendron. It's my favorite plant in our yard. Most of the year, it's a pretty dark green bush. In early spring, it blooms with beautiful bright pink flowers. It's really a sight to see. I can't wait for these little buds to pop out in full bloom!
Our hydrangea. I purchased this plant on just before Mother's Day a couple of years ago and we put it in the ground that Spring. It has been blooming with big, pink flowers. I'm excited to see what color will come out this year! I love the pink, but blue would be nice, too. I carried blue hydrangeas in my wedding bouquet!
Blueberries!
Green leaves on our trees! Yes, we actually do get bare branches here. The leaves usually fall anytime between December and January. And they come back quickly!
Paw Paw's gardenia bush. This is a sweet little plant with lots of spunk. Kind of like my Paw Paw! When we were in Talladega for Paw Paw's funeral last June, we took clippings from several of his beautiful plants. I dipped them in growth hormone and put them in containers with little Saran Wrap tents over them. None of mine rooted. Stephen, on the other hand, stuck this little guy in a pot with some old soil and put it under the air conditioning drip line beside the house. He was surprised to see green leaves on it just a few weeks later. Now, it appears to be thriving! We will plant it in the yard soon. Anyone have any tips on where to put it? Bright sun? Shade?
Jalapeno in our container garden.
Little flower that Elsie brought home from Happy Apple on Friday.
We have some delicious herbs. Here is a shot of the lavender. That's rosemary in the background. We also have spearmint for sweet tea!
And these little flowers are enjoying Spring, too. Last night, they played school on the front porch. They drove their "trucks" (big wheels) to "school" loaded down with supplies then set up the school on the front porch.
That's a can of Off!
Love!
Setting up their school.
So fun to be in bare feet outside in March!
And when it got too dark to play outside, this is what I found them doing in the playroom. Soccer!
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