Spring is here! Up the lake, there are many signs. I'm busy picking the last of my my winter crops including chard, kale, carrots and beets.
In their place, I added manure to augment the soil in my float garden for new planting.
Meanwhile, my daffodils are blooming in time to give Bunny a bright yellow bouquet for Easter.
Nearby, the early to arrive Song Sparrow has discovered my new hanging bird feeder.
Up in the bush, the Salmon Berries are blooming, a hint of the tasty fruit soon to arrive. I can't wait!
What are some of the hints of spring where you live? -- Margy
Our asparagus is trying to break ground, the rhubarb is up and a few of our daffodils should open this next week, but spring comes late here and usually struggles a bit,then pops right into summer. I can't believe salmon berries are blooming - I can just smell that wonderful moist woodsy air there! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWe've had a very mild winter for sure. I just bought two blueberry plants to put in pots. That's my gardening experiment for this year up at the cabin. - Margy
DeleteLove Spring
ReplyDeleteMe too, and then comes summer! - Margy
DeleteWe have had ice storms the last 2 days in Toronto so spring is needed here - hopefully tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter! The Song Sparrow is pretty. Your garden looks wonderful, I like the daffies. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Sunday, enjoy your new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteThanks for giving us a place to share. - Margy
DeleteIt never fails to amaze me how much produce you get from your floating garden! We too have had a mild winter with daffodils in flower before Christmas. Love the bunny popping his head up through the daffs! Xxx
ReplyDeleteI do a lot of container gardening too for the large things like beans, peas, potatoes, etc. - Margy
DeleteGood to see the Bunny is still looking happy in the Garden!
ReplyDeleteHe's been there a long time. I've repainted him twice now. - Margy
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