Forcing season, part II
This has been a long one: I started with tazettas in December and here I am with tulips, cherry blossoms, and still a few hyacinths in mid-March. The tulips just started showing color a few days ago (a few are not quite there yet, as you see above) and the cherry buds are starting to pop. I brought the branches in in February—in fact, I think it’s noted a few posts down.
Sadly, our housesitter will be enjoying most of this show, as we leave for Sicily Monday. I hope to come back with plenty of great wildflower pics, as they should be in full swing there. Look for continued (prewritten) posting on Garden Rant, but I think GWI will be hiatus until we return.
Oh, btw, no action outside! I know snowdrops are there somewhere, but the thaw has just started,
Comments
Looking forward to the wildflower show when you return from Sicily.... Sicily, that sounds wonderful.
Gail
clay and limestone
Carol, May Dreams Gardens
But I never mind leaving. Vacations are always worth it.
Thanks Lisa! All the guidebooks talk about it so I am hoping I won't be disappointed.
That's a good gift to leave for your housesitter. Your forcing efforts this winter have been successful.
Bon voyage !