WHOA! Another week has flown by!
It's Fertilizer Friday over at Tootsie Time.
A couple weeks ago I showed you my Cherry Plum tree,
it had big buds on it.
Last week~
This week ~
One of my favorite little flowers ~ Violets
Love the fragrance of Hyacinths
and of course, little Grape Hyacinths (muscari)
Now be sure to pop over to Tootsie Time
to see everyone's flowers.
G'eve Deb ~ Wow! You have tons of blooming going on ... we may NEVER see spring with all this snow, that just keeps on a'comin'. Chuckle.
ReplyDeleteTY for a lovely spring day in your gardens.
Have a beautiful day ~
Hugs, Marydon
woooo hoooo!!!! look at those cherry blossoms go!!! they are gorgeous...all of your flowers this week are great!!! thanks for linking in!
ReplyDeletehave a wonderful weekend
OHHH
ReplyDeleteSpring!!!
How lovely :)
Deb @ Relics in Peoria :)
I will enjoy looking at your flowers even though all I can see is snow. They are so pretty and make me think about spring anyway. Your Missouri Friend
ReplyDeleteYou have no idea how those photos made my heart leap! Spring! Violets are one of my all time favorite flowers. Thanks for giving me a spring time lift. We are getting about a foot of snow tonight with high winds. Bleah. I wish you would enter my giveaway with one of your spring photos. people are seeming a bit shy for some reason. check back at my blog when you get a chance.
ReplyDeleteHi Deb,
ReplyDeleteI found your post on someone else's blog and had to come visit you tp say hello. Your name caught my eye "Dragonfly" to be precise. I have a thing for Dragonflys and couple of cool stories as well.
I am following you and look forward to peeking in on you every now and then. Your welcome to stop by over at my blog as well. Hugs, Susan
Beautiful pictures. The Hyacinths are particularly lovely. Love the cherry plum tree too.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend, Ev
Wow, the cherry plum blossoms are truly lovely when blooming.
ReplyDeleteThe Cherry Plum flowers are so pretty and Springy! The Muscari are just starting to pop up around here, but no violets so far.
ReplyDeleteYour flowers just look so bright and cheerie. There were some Hyacinths calling my name in the store the other day. They jumped right in my cart and came home with me. Do they smell good or what? I had to keep them in the house as we were having freezing nights and they just smelled the whole place up!
ReplyDeleteWhat a joy to see these, Deb! Yay! Spring is at Deb's house!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Zuzu
Your cherry plum tree is looking great. I can't wait till Spring arrives here in Scotland.
ReplyDeleteYour spring is well under way by the looks of it. Thanks for sharing. I love spring, we are just moving into autumn here.
ReplyDeleteI love your flowers. Hyacinths were the very first flowers I ever planted on my own, way back when I was 10 years old.
ReplyDeleteThey bring back memories whenever I see them.
Spring just has to be around the corner ~ love the pretty violets!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your 'spring.' It's snowing as I post this :(
ReplyDeleteHello to beautiful California!!!! We are green with envy, but we guess it's ok since it is St. Patty's Day soon...lol....those bloomers are a great pick-me-up for bleak Ohio.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by our new blog. It's so nice to hear from old friends and meet some new.
Stop back soon for a chat.
Alma and Melody
A&J's Floral Boutique
Wonderful signs of spring ;-)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Looks like spring has sprung around your place!!
ReplyDeleteHi Deb! Thanks for your recent comment on our blog -- glad you liked the yo-yo flowers. And wow -- your flowers look so wonderful, expecially since we still have snow on the ground. It was 46 today and sunny, which amazingly, feels like spring this early in March. Come visit me again. xo
ReplyDeleteHi deb, your blog is beautiful, so pretty your flowers, xo, Chany from Argentina.
ReplyDeleteYour beautiful photos make me want spring so much! Lovely! I can almost smell them! :)
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