Monday, December 26, 2011
Primrose Path
This primrose by my back door has been blooming away since October and shows no signs of stopping anytime soon. It was downright frosty last night, but that did not stop it. Maybe it is the exceptionally wet autumn we'd had or that it is in a fairly protected spot, I hope it keeps on doing its thing until spring comes.
Anything in your garden blooming now that "should not be"?
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Nothing in my garden is blooming right now but one of my yellow columbines bloomed til October. So awesome! I actually took pictures of it with a copy of the Post in front to verify the date. Thanks for visiting my blog! It's always great to meet other area bloggers. :o)
ReplyDeletei have a foxglove blooming since December. I don't why, maybe the mild weather encouraged the premature blooming.
ReplyDeleteCasa Mariposa - thank you for stopping by and a long-lasting Columbine sounds lovely!
ReplyDeleteMaria - foxglove now is just crazy!