Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Hellebores will soon be blooming

I have had a busy week and haven't really been in the mood for a whole lot of blogging. I know I am not the only blogger who sometimes feels it is a chore to get any blogging done.

Wandered around the yard today, and found a few of my Hellebores are in bud.

Primroses are such hardy little plants and keep on blooming in the coldest of weather.

One lonely little primrose on a slug chewed plant.

8 comments:

  1. I can't wait to see Hellebores here, the kind I have won't bloom for at least a couple of months though. I've had one little Primrose blooming almost all year.

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  2. I feel such a great freedom since I put my second blog on hold indefinitly! It makes the Mistaya blog a lot more fun to do.
    Your little blossoms are so pretty and what a pretty surprise for this time year.
    Hugs, Gail

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  3. When blogging begins to feel like a chore it's time for a break...nice winter flowers.

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  4. I would love to grow primrose. Like hostas, (here in Central Texas) if you plant them they will come: snails.

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  5. How wonderful!

    I like the Maori saying at the top of your blog. :)

    Rosey

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  6. I only discovered the joy of hellebores last year! I am really looking forward to the upcomming blooms!

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  7. Anonymous7:52 PM

    Hi Jennifer, I've noticed a few buds on my hellebore too! This means spring can't be far off, right?

    Blogging and blog reading, although infinitely enjoyable must sometimes go to the back burner. I think we're all in the same boat.

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  8. How exciting! Those buds are almost as lovely as the blooms!

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