A pleasure to meet you and your little bells.I adore grape hyacinths..they always add that punch of bold color needed after a long winter!Happy Spring!
Today's Flowers is a nice idea, isn't it. I potted up lots of grape hyacinths in containers last Autumn, and will do even more for next year. They add such great colour around the garden at this time of year, for a very small outlay. x
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A pleasure to meet you and your little bells.I adore grape hyacinths..they always add that punch of bold color needed after a long winter!Happy Spring!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! I have also grown to love the grape hyacinth, and your photo shows it off beautifully. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGrape hyacinths how lovely... I have some that are white.
ReplyDeleteInch for inch their scent is almost as wonderful as lilly of the valley.
Susan
I love grape hyacinths - so tiny and perfectly formed.
ReplyDeleteJeanne
I wonder why I don't have any grape hyacinths in the garden as I really like them.
ReplyDeleteToday's Flowers is a nice idea, isn't it. I potted up lots of grape hyacinths in containers last Autumn, and will do even more for next year. They add such great colour around the garden at this time of year, for a very small outlay. x
ReplyDeletecongrats . Nice shot. Love it.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend
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