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Way to go spring foliage! It’s another one of those springs that pass in a blink of an eye, I’m afraid. The landscape changed from winter to summer in two days. The grass is lush green and the branches will be full very soon.

The cherry trees are in bloom, so beautiful and fragrant, but the ground underneath is already covered in a blanket of petals. The hardy perennials are already almost a foot tall.

Forsythia is in bloom, which means that I have to prune the roses, those that need pruning anyway. The shrub variety has leaves and unfortunately most of the roses that do need pruning died off, kind of.

I’m looking forward to the new one, which is supposed to arrive soon, if only I could remember what it was.

The weather did not fool me again this year. Every mid-March looks like this: periwinkle skies, beautiful green grass, perennials galore, and then I plant the annuals and freeze comes. No, thanks!

I waited until the end of April and hope that the sneaky and deceitful weather doesn’t put off said frost till May, like it did the last time. Besides, giving the tiny sprouts another month to grow protected isn’t bad at all.

I finally got to see bluebells sprout, due to the inspiration to try another breeder, and even got blessed with a couple of delphiniums, even though the seeds were a little old.

The tomatoes are well on their way, and so are the peppers, eggplants and way more cleomes that I know what to do with. All the blue asters germinated. It’s going to be a beautiful summer!

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