Friday, March 1, 2019

March garden gifts -----------


"It is the first mild day of March
Each minute sweeter than before
The redbreast sings from the tall larch
That stands beside our door.

There is a blessing in the air,
Which seems a sense of joy to yield
To the bare trees, and mountains bare,
And grass in the green field."

. . . . . . . William Wordsworth 1770-1850


Still cutting daffodils - they really bring 'sunshine' into the house on these
 dull, overcast mornings.
Hard to believe February is already history, how quickly it passed.

Today, March has not 'come in like a lion' or even marched in . . . . . . . it arrived
 dragging damp feet through last night's puddles, huddled under a heavy, 
leaden sky.

But not all is gloom and doom. Birds are very busy and singing heartily in
 occasional rain showers. Early blossoms are opening so there are many 
neighborhood trees dressed in pink and white ball gowns - so pretty and uplifting.

I walked outside early morning in a damp mist to look around the garden as
 another month arrived. Full of promises as always, provoking thoughts of the
 soon to arrive beautiful spring. I must say the garden didn't disappoint at all, 
but of course will require a lot of tender loving care soon, sigh!!!



Have a lovely weekend. . . . . .

6 comments:

  1. March came in here quietly as well. It’s more of the same. It is amazing to me that you are clipping daffs from your garden for your home. That is wonderful. 💐

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  2. Happy March, Mary. I did a daffodil post today too!

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  3. Daffodils are a symbol of the early spring. Yours are very gorgeous. Have a nice weekend.

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  4. I had to chuckle at your description of March's arrival in these parts. A very adequate description. Your collage is a good reminder of the beauty to be found if we keep our eyes open and look past the rain and gloom. The only flowers I have here are some pansies I planted on New Year's Day. I will be deadheading them today as I work on plans for the backyard garden. Daffodils are #1 on my list for fall planting.
    Have a wonderful weekend.

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  5. Oh look at those pink magnolias! Beautiful, as are the daffodils. Spring came in lamblike here, but more like frozen lamb. Sunny, but still chilly. Hope you're having a nice weekend.

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    1. Yes, turning cold again here Lorrie however color is popping up everywhere around the garden - even have the first early tulips starting to bloom!

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