Spring has arrived, and my garden is alive. Despite the return of my awful allergies, I'm loving my flowers.

Sunny yellow daffodils

Yes, this is a tulip

My dad gave me 50 hyacynth bulbs last year - I plan to buy more this fall. My entire front yard smells so good.

Forsythia - it wouldn't be spring without it.

Bleeding heart - my favorite.
6 comments:
Love your hyacynths - might have to go buy me some.
I love springtime in the garden! Your forsythia is so gorgeous. I need some of that.
I love to see the photos of your flowers. I wish I had a "green thumb"...or two. ;o) I, officially suck, at gardening/yard work.
Beautiful! You make me want to plant more flowers.
So pretty! And thanks for the picture of the bleeding heart - we have a ton in our front yard but I didn't know what it was called.
Gorgeous! I wish I had a green thumb!
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