This is one of my favorite place in the garden in the spring. The path used to go over to the neighbors about half a mile away, when their daughter and our youngest daughter were school kids. Now it basically peters out at the well just beyond this photo. Once, long ago, I raised and showed primroses and I still love them.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Primrose Path
This is one of my favorite place in the garden in the spring. The path used to go over to the neighbors about half a mile away, when their daughter and our youngest daughter were school kids. Now it basically peters out at the well just beyond this photo. Once, long ago, I raised and showed primroses and I still love them.
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I want to be RIGHT THERE, so badly!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Sweden! I just started following your blog, very inspirational! :) What a lovely, beautiful space you live in! I read somewhere that rattlesnakes abound on Waldron, is that true? Spring is coming here as well after an unusually long winter. Finally some light and color!
ReplyDelete-Emilie
I LOVE primroses. We had some in the last house we lived in. I tried planting more, but my new ones never survived. I've always wondered why? Once I figure out what they want I will try again here at our new place.
ReplyDeleteAnna, the primroses you buy from nursery centers often don't persist. Grow good garden varieties from seed. Thompson and Morgan has a good selection.
ReplyDeleteEmilie, no rattlesnakes in Western Washington.
I love them too Margaret - they have such innocence - even their smell is a faint,m gentle one.
ReplyDeleteOk, I was misinformed then :)
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