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Monday, April 29, 2013

Spring Changes

One of the most interesting things about spring is that there is constantly something new. Plants and wildlife are changing daily. While I'm quite ready for the grackles to move along, I always wish the bleeding hearts would last a bit longer. These and some other flowers last such a short time, it is important to get out and appreciate them every day!





This year, a pair of ducks have decided they really like my bird feeders. They must be nesting in the not-really-a-pond messy hole in my neighbor's yard. The rest of the birds and the squirrels do not seem happy with the intrusion. The red-wing blackbird stood on top of the feeder pole and squawked until I gently encouraged the ducks to head out.






Around the flower beds and veggie gardens, the perennials are starting to show. The Mountain Fire Pieris is shifting from its early spring white flowers to its summer show of red leaves.
mountain fire pieris in flower
mountain fire pieris going red
redbud
Violets are all over the yard and the beds. I'm okay with that! I don't treat my lawn, I welcome the violets and clover. The dandelions are not my favorite, but the whole neighborhood is again covered in a bumper crop, so I suppose it is time to start putting them in salads. Or wine.


Last year, my fellow-gardener neighbor gave me a baby lilac. She was very happy today when I could report to her that it is indeed blooming! Her whole side yard is full of them, and the scent is wonderful right now.


almond

apple buds
apple blossoms
Lots more budding and peeking out. By tomorrow, even more! Check back...
Easter lilies

azalea buds

hawthorne

maple

oak leaf hydrangea

peonies

peonies

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