Once the snow finally melted, the bulbs Claire and I planted last October started to emerge. The little crocuses (?) were up first, bringing some welcome colour to the bare garden. You can see the grass is still patchy and brown, still recovering from it's winter blanket of snow.The sticks in the front of the shot below will ultimately become roses, but right now they look a bit dead. We planted two evergreens - I think the back is some kind of cedar and the one in front is a yew (not 100% sure though!) so give us a bit of year round green.
Other bulbs that are emerging are the hyacinths - which are in the middle and to the left, the crocuses run down the right side. Front centre are actually garlic chives which do well over the winter, and are a great companion plant for the roses.

These two shots are from mid spring. The hyacinths, purple and pink on the left, have bloomed (gorgeous fragrance!) and are starting to droop, but the tulips are just coming into their glory. We had a very wet May which kept the tulips going longer than usual. The crocuses have died off, but their leaves remain, and you can see the roses starting to fill out.


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