Spring Flowers

I came home from RTC to find my garden coming into bloom. Some of the daffodils are out, as well as the blue squill, but here’s one of my faves – the hellebores.

Hellebores in bloom in Deborah Cooke's gardenAren’t they pretty?

What’s in bloom in your garden this week?

8 responses to “Spring Flowers”

  1. Gardens and music are food for the soul. Thank you for sharing.

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  2. Gorgeous!

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  3. My daffodils have bloomed and died this month. The poppies are starting to bloom and the crab apple tree is blooming, too! Love your Hellebores!

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    1. Poppies already, Chris?! My perennial poppies are coming up, which is very good news. I moved them last fall and was worried the roots had broken too much. They’re tough, though.

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  4. Jasmine bush is blooming, amazing how it smells

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    1. Wow Stacey. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a jasmine bush. I can imagine that the flowers smell wonderful!

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  5. My tulips and jonquils have already come and gone. I unfortunately can’t plant bedding plants because of the Squirrels, but I planted my wild flower seeds and my landscaping knock-out-roses have buds so it won’t be long. I do have some lovely dandelions in the lawn that my husband can’t kill fast enough 🙂 I’ve never heard of Hellebores Deb but they’re gorgeous!
    xo

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    1. The common name for hellebores is Christmas Rose, Deb. I guess somewhere (not in Canada!) they bloom in December.

      We had fresh snow this morning, so the daffodils are rethinking this blooming thing….

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About Me
USA Today bestselling author Deborah Cooke, who also writes as Claire Delacroix

I’m Deborah and I love writing romance novels that blend emotion, humor, and happily-every-after. I’ve been publishing my stories since 1992 and have written as Claire Delacroix (historical and fantasy romance), Claire Cross (time travel romance and romantic comedy) and myself (paranormal romance and contemporary romance). My goal is to keep you turning the pages, no matter which sub-genre you prefer.

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