Monday, March 30, 2015

My Favorite Sign Of Spring


Forsythia.


My favorite sign of spring!
What's yours?


22 comments:

  1. I love Forsythia too! But then I also love Daffodils and Tulips. Can never decide on one favourite.

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    1. It is hard to pick, especially after a long cold winter when any and all color is appreciated.

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  2. Ohhhh lovely - mine is daffodils, for sure!!!!

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  3. I love Forsythia!! That burst of yellow after the dreary gray winter days is so beautiful! I plan on adding some to our garden this year, just have to get the hubby on board in enlarging some flower beds. ;-)

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    1. "Burst of yellow" is such a great way to describe these long-limbed shrubs. :-)

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  4. What I love about Forsythias is they never fail to give us flowers....you can count on their beauty !!

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    1. Year after year... one of the BEST things about shrubs! :-)

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  5. I'm very much enjoying my neighbor's Forsythia! I can see it from my computer/craft room.

    As much as I love the green and all the spring flowers, it wouldn't be the same without the birds!
    I love the riot of bird song in the mornings best. ♥

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  6. So pretty! Mine will start blooming after the daffodils are done.

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    1. Aren't we lucky that we have wave after wave of beautiful spring flowers that color our world?

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  7. Beautiful! I love daffodils, wish I had some in my garden! :)

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    1. Make a note on your calendar for the fall.... plant daffodil bulbs. :-)

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  8. I love seeing the Forsythia in bloom too . . .
    My favorite is pink tulips!

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  9. Forsythia, snowdrops, daffodils - they are all my favourites!

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    1. It really is hard to pick a favorite, isn't it? Truth be told, I love ALL the spring blooms.

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  10. I love forsythia too. And crocuses. And the greening up of the grass!

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    1. The greening makes a huge difference in the overall look!

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  11. Hello, it has been way too long since I have last visited here! Such pretty blossoms. I have never tried to grow Forsythia. and I am not sure if it would grow in my area

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    1. Thanks for coming by! You might want to check the gardening zone maps to see if Forsythia would grow where you are.

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