When I got home from work today, I was greeted by a beautiful yard … if you look beyond the brown grass, sticks, rocks and other winter detritius. The crocuses bulbs that Tommy and I embedded year after year in the lawn had come up and were open in the unusual warmth of a Michigan March.
A photograph doesn’t do their vibrant delicacy justice, but here’s one anyway …
There are three different groups of them — Tommy and I put in bulbs each fall — Tom insisting on using a variety of fertilizers and other nutrition agents to ensure they did their best.
The most brilliantly color group (upper right, and the most spectacular only because it is the newest) was slammed in by me alone last fall — without any special supplements other than perhaps a few tears. Tommy had purchased bulbs last Spring for fall planting, and I put them in begrudgingly, because I couldn’t return them without a receipt. (BTW Tommy– check ‘em out. You don’t need all those high-end bulb fertilizers!)
I’m glad I put them in, as they are a most welcome sight.
It’s like Tommy “brought me flowers.”
Probably because I finally got the taxes done!
Thanks Tom!

March 25, 2010 at 9:08 am |
NICE BULBS!!!
March 26, 2010 at 10:15 am |
I was in your neck of the woods yesterday…delivering some jewelry (I sell Jewels by Park Lane now) & had a chance to see your beautiful crocuses! Wish I would have had time to stop by, but it was late. Maybe next time!!
March 26, 2010 at 6:33 pm |
love the blog, Charlotte.
March 27, 2010 at 10:06 pm |
RW loves them… he wants to pick them every single time we go on a walk, and I say no hunnie…just look, no touch, and he gets so upset… kids… got to love them!
March 28, 2010 at 4:21 pm |
Beautiful