Thursday in the Garden

We don't know what this is, do you?

We thinks these are Spring snowflake (Leucojum vernum).

Our Rosemary is doing fantastic, we love the purple blooms.

The Quince is looking lovely.

Some little white violets growing wild.

Pretty little purple violets coming up wild in one of the flower beds.

Daffodils
They Forsythia. It's such a cheerful plant and the first thing to bloom in our yard. We just LOVE it!!!!!! ~Scylla & Socks, reporting for ATCAD

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like Forsythia, sadly all the bushes we plant our garden were goners, no idea why. But we will try it again. Enjoy a wonderful thursday!

Anonymous said...

Oh how lovely! Signs of Spring.....we still don't have any "signs" but we're patiently waiting!!!!!

Hugs, Sam

Misaki @ misadventuresofMisaki said...

your flowers are so pretty :-)

Unknown said...

Very pretty!
We still have mounds of snow, so we are not even close to seeing our grass yet! BOL
https://twitter.com/HuskyCrazed/status/446646129761873921

Frankie Furter and Ernie said...

OH the BEAUTIFUL sights of SPRING.

We LOVE Forsythia Too... they sort of SHOUT Spring SUNSHINE, don't they?

Cat and DOG Chat With Caren said...

glad SOMEONE has GREEN!

da tabbies o trout towne said...

tuiren...de food serviss gurl said de furst picture MITE be wild ivy...if it is N ewe due KNOT want it growin ther...get it while ya can coz once it takes off itza ewe noe what ta get rid of....

Katie http://myminipetpig.com/ said...

You're so lucky you get to spend some time in the garden! Still too cold here...

Brian's Home Blog said...

Beautiful! We are so ready for warm!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful! Daffodils are Mom's favorite.

Love and licks,
Cupcake

Millie and Walter said...

Thanks for sharing your beautiful spring flowers.

Mark's Mews (Marley, Lori, Loki, and Binq) said...

We are pretty sure that first picture is a weed called "plantain". We have some here but not a serious problem.

Everycat said...

Your garden is lovely. Spring is such a heart warming time of year. I don't know what that unidentified plant is, but the Ape said it looks like it could be some kind of creeper, maybe an ivy?

Luff Mungo

Anonymous said...

Hey Jonesie, I finally did a garden report but forgot *slaps paw to forehead* to put up your badge on my post *hangs head in apology*