I did a massive planting job for and with my dear friend, Diana, last fall. When I closed down the nursery a lot of the plant stock went into her yard, and it doesn't look like much right now but there are some signs of great things to come!

fresh Lupine leaves unfolding

baby Yarrow leaves

A really cool varigated sedum

Clematis!

Daffodils blooming already!!
1 comment:
Hi Katie, those are sure signs of spring. I love the sedum, could it be Morning Light? That is a beauty. And daffodils too? My first one opened today in se TN. I would have thought we were much warmer than you. Many congrats!
Frances at Fairegarden
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