Happy Hyacinth

My snowbells didn't come up this year, but at least my neighbors are having better luck. I spotted these on a walk this weekend :)

linking up for wordless Wednesday


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  1. I can smell the sweet scent from here!

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  2. Cool! We've got a smattering of purple hyacinths, a splotch of daffodils, and a mass of tulips (which haven't bloomed yet, but their greenery is gettin' ready). And that's not to mention the beautiful "flowery" weeds that are popping up, LOL.

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    1. Sounds lovely! No tulips here (yet) either. Haha, we have a yard full of dandelions so I feel ya on the weeds!

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  3. I love spring flowers. I came home from work yesterday to find 2 yellow tulips blooming in our yard! Obviously they were planted by the previous owners, but it was such a nice surprise.

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    1. What an awesome surprise! I love tulips :)

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  4. I love these sorts of 'cold weather flowers' We get them growing in parts of Sydney, which is a nice change to the more temperate climate I grew up in 'up north'. That being said, I've never tried my hand at growing any bulbs, and I think we have to refrigerate them in between seasons so they don't get too hot! So lovely!

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    1. I love the early spring blooms! They make it seems like the warm weather is here to stay. Refrigerating bulbs - how clever!

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  5. Nice! I am only at crocuses!

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    1. They're a welcome sight too - more to come soon I hope! :)

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