The winter flowering display in the Winterthur garden is slow to unfurl. It usually begins in December with the first snowdrop emerging and when that occurs, it’s the equivalent of finding gold in what is the darkest and sometimes bleakest month of the year. Individual snowdrops emerge over January and February to form large, subtle […]
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April: When the Garden Breaks its Cabin Fever
Posted in Garden, tagged Anemone apennina, April, April flowers, bellwort, Bloodroot, Chaenomeles, cherries, Claytonia, crabapple, daffodils, flowering quince, forsythia, Italian windflower, magnolia, Magnolia Bend, naturalized daffodils, Prunus 'Accolade', Sanguinaria, spring, spring beauty, starflower, Sundial Garden, trillium, uvularia, Winterhazel, Winterhazel Walk, Winterthur Garden on April 10, 2020 | 9 Comments »