
While most of us will have to wait at least another month (some much longer) to see the first daffodils of 2009,many gardeners all over the Northern Hemisphere are already enjoying theirs. You must visit First Daffodils 2009. This delightful blog tracks the first daffodils of the season as they emerge. Already they have posted photos from California,Japan,England and the Netherlands.
If you're in a frigid landscape that won't be turning green anytime soon you'll really enjoy visiting First Daffodils 2009.And if Your narcissus bulbs are sending up shoots and blooms be sure to let them know so they can show your photos.
In my own Alabama garden my faithful patch of Carlton large cup daffs are sprouting in the unseasonably warm weather. I was late planting many of my new bulbs this year so I'm sure I won't be seeing any of them until the normal time in February and March.
I'd like to thank everyone who has visited my All About Daffodils in the short time since I started it. I especially want to thank those who have commented and emailed me with such friendly and positive feedback. I want to wish you all a happy and healthy and floriforous 2009.
I hope anyone who may be reading will subscribe to my updates by RSS feed or email because the daffodil season never really ends for us gardeners. Spring will be here sooner than we think and it will again be time to enjoy the daffodils that we've worked so hard to plant this Autumn and then to planning our 2010 daffodil plantings.
Happy New Year and God Bless!
Tyla Mac
Photo by Clearly Ambiguous on Flickr
3 comments:
Love your blog!
Beautiful photo - and still no daffodils that I've seen in brrrrr, cold Washington state =)
Saw your link over at First Daffodils 2009. Hey, another narcissus fan! Enjoying your blog and looking forward to more. I put you on my blogroll so come take a peek.
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