Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day, March 2023

The 15th of each month is Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day hosted by Carol at May Dreams Gardens.

Here in the northeast corner of Mississippi, March began with rain, rain and more rain. Today is sunny, but rain is in the forecast again for Friday.

Our Pear Trees are blooming!

Most of the Daffodils bloomed in February, but we still have a few today.

Another February bloomer, now in March, the Hellebores are beginning to lose their color.

The Flowering Almond, a small shrub, is just beginning to open its buds.

The Spirea blooms look like tiny roses!

Spring Beauty is a tiny wildflower.

Wild Violets are beginning to pop up under the pear trees.

My Buckeyes are budding. Their tubular blooms are a favorite of the Ruby-throated Hummingbirds that hopefully will be here by the first of April.

The Maple Tree buds may not qualify as blooms, but they are so pretty that I wanted to include them!

Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day!

I am linking in today with Carol at May Dreams Gardens for The March edition of Bloom Day

"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life." John 3:16

13 comments:

  1. We are snow covered again so even my Winter Aconite is hidden again after first coming out in February. You are so far ahead of us in the seasons, Lea. Beautiful to see your flowers.

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  2. Writing from the land of snow; I loved all of your flowers. You are so ahead of us in New York in some ways - our hummers don't come until around the first week in May and our buckeyes bloom towards the end of May. I can't wait! Your flowering almond is so pretty. Thank you for sharing your spring happiness.

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  3. It looks like spring has reached your part of the country too, Lea! I love those Spirea blooms but they don't appreciate conditions here.

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  4. Spring in bloom already! Lucky you!

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  5. Happy Bloom Day! Spring isn't quite here yet, although I have a few bloomers in the garden and several in the sun room. Happy almost spring, too!

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  6. Wonderful blooms and I love that maple tree!

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  7. It looks like a lovely, rich March for you, Lea.I love that you included the maples! They are so beautiful in so many different ways, from bud to seed to leaf. Happy Spring!

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  8. Beautiful flowers! Take care, have a great day!

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  9. How wonderful to have pear trees. Your garden blooms look wonderful this March.

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  10. Love the bloom photos ... thanks for sharing!

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  11. Oh…it’s so wonderful to see those Pear tree and Spirea blooms! Your garden is starting to wake up! Happy Bloom Day!

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  12. Our Bradford pears here in Virginia are starting to bloom too--such a lovely sight! My buckeye tree is nowhere near opening, yours are so far ahead, it's amazing. Happy Gardeners Bloom Day!

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