We are still having some cooler nights but more warm sunny days, so everything is growing. The former owners of our house were flower gardeners and our yard is filled with perennial plants. I am not an eager gardener so I appreciate that they grow on their own. But we are learning they also require weeding kand the removal of dried plants from last year, especially the dead hostas. Maybe some of you know the answer to a question I have. The photo shows a current view of a small backyard area where spring has brought life to daffodils, tulips, rose bushes, and what may be a large lily of the valley. Along the white fence and walkway it's filled with purplish peony shoots. I was excited last year to see those bulbs looking healthy and growing well, but they never produced any peony flowers! I now wonder, might they produce flowers this year? Is there something I should do to help them bloom?
Smiles-Happy New Year's Day
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathy! He is my little boyfriend and always funny.
DeleteOh my he is just adorable. Only a talented kid would think to put his crown on this way. It's more artistic and kingly. LOL Barb, I wish only the very best for you and your family for 2026. Thank you for joining FFO.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nicole! He is very imaginative, often to our giggles, but “no.
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Cutie!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Christine. I loved discovering your blog and will now follow. Best of the new year!
DeleteHe is so adorable!
ReplyDeleteThank you Carola! We have a couple interests in common, will be following your blog.
DeleteThat is adorable. I love how he approaches the world with his own style! Happy New Year Barb.
ReplyDeleteThanks Erika! He is definitely one of a kind.
DeleteHappy New Year, Barb. Your grandson is adorable!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
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