Tuesday, March 11, 2025

A Whisper of Spring....

 


Snowdrops....! 

The Deep snow is all gone from The Folly Garden, Dear Readers, and so is the Snowy Winter Rhododendron Shrub! In its place we find the bare branches of the early Spring Lilac shrub and the Skeleton of the soon to be Green Leafy Rhododendron shrub. I needed to pull out my storage boxes and create the Safe Storage for the Snowy Winter Shrub... like it's sibling, the Flowering Rhododendron Shrub, it required some special engineering to build the holding space that would not crush or damage any part of the shrub. This is a bit complicated because the shrub goes around the corner of The Folly and hangs low on the embankment. I had to make a shaped framework that mimicked the Folly Garden space! 

 

I used the same pink builders foam that is used on The Folly Landscape.


Here you can see the two completed shrubs in their boxes!

And while I was looking at the now bare garden at "The Folly", I remembered that there were some tiny snowdrops I had made years ago... where did I put them? 

I found them in a little dish in The Conservatory.... just waiting for Spring!
 
I do not glue these in place, Dear Readers,
 because this is the same shrub that must be usable
 in the Autumn before the snow comes... 
or in the winters that don't snow....
 

There are a few little holes poked into the foam base
 and I simply insert the stems carefully...
They are such brief and temporary visitors!

 
So tiny and delicate!
And just whispering that Spring is on the way!
 

 
And while the snow has Not yet gone from my RL garden
it is slowly receding! 
 I was able to climb over the gate and find the spot near the foundation
 where the sun warms the earth the soonest...
And was overjoyed to find the Snowdrops are up
 and nodding their little heads! 
 

The temperatures have been above freezing, Dear Readers,
the snow is melting... the Snowdrops are blooming,
And I have finally heard that first Whisper of Spring!


1 comment:

  1. Oh please, Betsy, be careful on your superb, precious Rhododendron shrubs, because it caused you so much effort and trouble to make them! I like seeing the deep snow is almost gone at your place/garden, and although I love snow, it's good to see winter is slowly go into hibernation ;). Love seeing your tiny AND your upgrowing RL snowdrops, here there are plenty of them along the roads and in the grass of municipal parks, and of course in our gardens. At this moment lots of snowdrops, croccusses are in full bloom, and the daffodils are beinning to grow too. In short it's spring over here. I hope you will get soon spring visiting too, Betsy, it's so cheerful and with more sunlight, the world is not as heavy as it is now...
    I wish you a lovely day ahead, warm hugs from me, Ilona

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