Easter is tomorrow, and the weather DEFINITELY conveys a sense of renewal and new life! In our yard, that means a wide array of colors and shapes are springing forth from the various plants in the yard. Nature has had its morning stretch and is up pouring a cup of coffee that has every color of the rainbow in it.
I thought I’d share some photos of the colors of spring, from our yard. Enjoy!
- Sedum – will have bright raspberry colored blooms
- Oak barrel full of color in the front yard
- Bold coleus
- Dime- and quarter-sized cherry tomatoes
- Bright red flaming tip of a celosia
- One of several clusters of apples – golfball sized
- A patriotic collection of red, white and blue
- A small bit of sunshine
- Pretty white daisy
- The beginnings of our wall of vines – morning glories and moonflowers
- “Pole dancers”
- Slipper plant — fuzzy and cute
- Happy red begonias
- Early purslane blooms
- Not a pumpkin – a tiny quarter-sized purple calabash tomato!
- Morning sunbathing potato vines
- Gorgeous plumbago
- A cluster of plumbago blooms
- One of several petunias
- Dainty pink daisies
- Faces turned to the rising sun
- Ivy picked these out – royal purple supertunias!
- My favorite hosta – a “June”
- A gnome climbing the pot of the persian shield on the front porch
- Tons of figs on the tree already!
- Big enough to wear 😉
- Double impatiens, posing as miniature rose lookalikes
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