Forsythia
By Klahanie_

30 Mar, 2025
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We have several of these on the property. They bring a cheer in early spring.
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We are little behind you Karen, but plants are finally starting to wake up here too. I tried to plant over the years for early spring so hopefully we will see more colours soon.
31 Mar, 2025
Every year I find spring seems so slow K. But then it all takes off and is over too fast! So I’m trying hard to appreciate every little change and not to long so much for summer. I’ll pop out soon and see what’s changed since yesterday, and try to be content with it. Slow as it is!
1 Apr, 2025
A smart thing to do Karen.
Living on the acreage is giving me a pleasure (and sometime frustration) to have lots of pretty flowering native "weeds" growing all around in summer......My designated flower bed does not look very cheerful until May-June.
1 Apr, 2025
I love Forsythia, despite a 'tree man' who used to prune the Bay tree next door, telling me it was 'old-fashioned'!
It's a good job we don't all share that view ... :o)
2 Apr, 2025
Shirley, I like most of the old fashion stuff. :-)
2 Apr, 2025
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This photo is of species forsythia.
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It’s just great to have some colour again!
31 Mar, 2025