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Saturday, February 6, 2010

FIRST SIGNS OF SPRING

After days of rain and cold, today the sun finally broke through the clouds. I spent the morning outside cutting back and yanking out. Then, I spotted this bright little crocus blooming in the sunken garden.
Crocus 'snow bunting' was one a selection of white bulbs I received from the International Flower Bulb Center, my prize for the Abundant harvest photo I entered in the Gardening Gone Wild competition, Picture this Photo. Be sure to check out the subject for this month's competition.
I always had crocus in the garden when I lived in the north but I wasn't sure how crocus would perform in my central Texas garden. The unusually cold winter may be just what they were looking for. It was a bright spot in a morning of grunt work.

8 comments:

Rachel @ in bloom said...

Beautiful! I love the shallow depth of field, and I especially love the bluebonnet florets in the background, as though they were part of the crocus.

Lisa at Greenbow said...

This is the first crocus of the year that Ihave seen. What a beauty.

Carol Michel said...

How pretty! I didn't know you could grow crocus in Texas, but you are right, it must have been your colder than normal winter.

Linda/patchwork said...

What a nice treat.
My daffodils, planted the end of 2008, are up. I thought they'd be gone, from the drought. There are no buds, though. Maybe I should have fed them. I'll do better this year.

Thanks for sharing your treat with us.

Iris said...

Your crocus is a foreign creature to this Texan. It's simply LOVELY! I'm headed out to weed the veggie gardens now...

Jayne said...

I didn't know we could grow crocuses in Texas! It's beautiful :-)

Caroline said...

So sweet!

Diana said...

What a wonderful little spring surprise for you. And I see the bluebonnet that will come soon after the crocus is gone! Love those bulbs.