Monday, May 13, 2013

Tulips




One of the surprises since moving late last summer is that there are, apparently, dozens of tulips planted in front of our building. Unfortunately, due to the cold spring and fluxuating temps, they've been rather slow in coming up. We've gone from 82F last Tuesday down to mid-40s and three consecutive nights of freeze warnings. Here's hoping Sunday night was the last of those we'll see this season!



10 comments:

Shelley Munro said...

I like tulips. Note to self - I need to plant some.

Heather said...

Hi Shelley! Fall's the time to plant, so now is the time for you New Zealander's to get them in the ground. :)

Jana said...

I love tulips. One of these years I'm going to plant an entire hillside of my yard with them...well, alternating tulips and daffodils. I want it so that from February to whenever every year, the hill is alive with gorgeous flowers.

Too bad I hate gardening. :-/

Heather said...

Jana: It's wise to plant daffodils in among the tulips, as the dafs deter certain critters from munching on them--like bunnies. They're also pretty low maintenance. Just plant the bulbs in the fall, and watch them bloom in the spring.

Novroz said...

Beautiful photo. Tulips are lovely...too bad I am not good with gardening

Heather said...

Thanks, Novroz. It looks like we may see a few more blooming this week, as the weather warms up again.

Alice Audrey said...

We have had the same wild temperatures.

Heather said...

It's been a crazy spring. We hit 88F today, just one degree off the record high. This, after three nights of frost and freeze warnings.

Jana said...

Wait, what? I'm...wise? :-D Who knew! hehehe

Heather said...

Jana: Hey, don't go putting words in my mouth! I said it was a wide idea, not that you were wise. hehe... ☺