First Blooms

Our weather has gone from last week’s artic blast

To Spring

Or perhaps we should say

False Spring.

The first of the year.

With days in the 60’s and 70’s

For the foreseeable future

It’s oh so temptimg to dive into the garden.

In the past I’ve made myself wait and wait

Destracting myself with seed sowing.

I’m still sowing seeds,

But this winter I’m letting myself

Into the garden early.

Today with pruners in my pocket

I began to cut back last year’s leaves

On the Hellebore plants.

There are four shady sections of Hellebore

Throughout my garden.

Truth be told I only cut back the leaves in the front section.

Since the other three are tucked at the back

And the blooms are barely visible.

Those I use for cutting

Since Hellebore are the first blooms of the season.

I love having them in my house.

They are a bit tricky to hold in a vase.

So be sure and prick or slit the bloom stems

So they can stay hydrated.

And share a few with friends.

Not everyone is lucky enough to have a garden.

Enjoy the sunny days

Gail

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  1. Gail Brownlee's avatar Gail Brownlee

    Love your,  

  2. rosie@devongreenllc.com's avatar rosie@devongreenllc.com

    Hi Gail – for some reason I can’t comment on your posts through WordPress, so I don’t know if this will reach you or not. But I’ve been following you for years (possibly when this would have come through my former work email, last seen in 2015?) … I absolutely loved reading your graceful and elegant words … then missed your absence … then ever so pleased for your return 😊 Heartfelt thanks for keeping up with your blog. I love that it’s so peaceful and warm.

    All the best to you and your garden, from mine,

    Rosie

    Baltimore MD

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