My Crocus are Blooming!

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Old 03-05-2011, 06:14 AM
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Old 03-05-2011, 06:16 AM
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Oh yea, my tulips are all up able 6 inches and my rose's have leafs.
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Old 03-05-2011, 06:20 AM
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Originally Posted by irishrose
I noticed when walking the dogs yesterday that the snowbanks are still shoulder high. No ground in sight. Enjoy your crocuses.

ssgramma, it must a bad year for Amaryllis. Mine is doing the same thing - maybe 6 inches tall. Usually it's very tall and blooming by now.
I planted mine in Nov. and it didn't bloom until New Years.
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Old 03-05-2011, 07:18 AM
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There are no flowers only cactus. Can't wait to retire - I have 9 more years before I can move someplace green (or tropical? hope hope)
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Mine are blooming also and the naked ladies are about a foot tall. Everything is looking springy. Yeahhhhhhh!
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Magnolia trees are beautiful and many of the fruit trees are blooming in several different colors. Daffodils and iris are blooming and forsytia. Come on Spring in Alabama.
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Old 03-05-2011, 07:26 AM
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On my last trip over to the farm to move a few more things, the daffodils were starting to bud. every year they come up before the snow is all gone and then it thaws and they keep on growing and blooming and the snow comes again and buries them and this goes on and on. They are the only flower I could rely on as the deer eat any and everything else. Last year the yearlings ate the day lilly buds off each day as they appeared, then they started in on the leaves. I had planted tulips the fall before last and I looked out one day and there they were, pinching off the buds before I even had a chance to see them coming up.
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My hyacinths are blooming - pink and purple; a few daffodils and a few purple iris in San Antonio, TX.
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Going to be a while before we see any flowers, but I love it here. That is my DH standing in the road. We were actually snowed in for about 3 days.

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we still have about 3 ft of snow on the ground.. forecast snow everyday this next week.. with maybe 2-5 inchs per day...

at this rate my bulbs might be up by around July!! POUT!!!!
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