lemon creams
Superstition has it that daffodils bring good luck, but only when encountered in groups, not as single flowers. I can’t imagine this scrumptious lemon puff bringing anything but cheer and happiness in any context.
This is one of the hybrids I planted last fall, when I did some research to find new and unusual cultivars. I believe this is the Ice King double variety.
It is strange to see daffodils in the garden at this time, in the company of late spring flowers. Today I noticed lily of the valley is sprouting flower stems at the same time with the foliage to make up for lost time. We still get the occasional frost warning, and it’s almost May.
If you want to plant, move or divide fall blooming perennials, now is the perfect time for it, before the weather warms up so much that it puts stress on the vulnerable new plants. I took the opportunity to add some new turtleheads and ligularias to the shade borders this week.
There is not much else I can do right now other than wait: everything is planted, staked and fed, the borders are cleaned and weeded, but I can’t make the weather cooperate if it doesn’t want to.