This and That

May 2, 2011

I don't have anything in particular to blog about today. Just feel like posting.....



This is the bunny that has been eating my crocuses.  You can see he's fat one.  Soon all the white will be gone and he will be a nice brown colour.  Much better camouflage!



This little crocus was a suprize.  It came up through a pile of grass clippings, off behind the perennial border.  I had forgotten I had planted some, hoping naturalize some last fall.  I guess it worked! 


This little one is called crocus 'Prince Claus' - it's tiny, white and has a little purple on the outer edges.


Another picture of a white and purple stripy crocus, just cause I love it.


And this is a sure sign of spring!  I brought home four bags of garden mix soil from the hardware store.
Happy Gardening!

3 comments:

  1. Cute bunny. I love your crocuses! They are such hardy little buggers. Thanks for the photos.

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  2. Oooh! I love that lavender crocus! I planted 'Jeanne D'arc' crocuses last fall - white with an orange center. They are gorgeous, but I thought they would have looked nice with a purple crocus in the mix...I think I just found the one!

    That bunny is pretty darn cute. If only he'd leave the flowers/bulbs alone, though!

    We are lucky where we are - the feral cats keep the squirrels at bay in our yard, and so we haven't suffered from bulb-munching. ;)

    Hudson, by the way, is a devilishly handsome mascot and helper (glad you have him on a leash - ;) ) and I'll be checking out his photos for sure!

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  3. That rabbit is prettier than those around here. It almost looks like it is someone's pet.

    Your crocuses are pretty.

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