Tri-Weekly Early Spring Edition-M,W,F Some of our lilacs are starting to bud! Soon they will be full of green leaves and then pretty flowers:) Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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Dark Purple Crocuses
Tri-Weekly Early Spring Edition-M,W,F The snow pile in our backyard has finally melted enough for our own batch of dark purple crocuses to bloom! Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
Raindrops on Roses
Early Spring Edition-M,W,F We are now getting some early Spring rains, which help to melt more of the snow…the raindrops look pretty on our wild rose bush: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
Early Spring
Tri-Weekly Early Spring Edition-M,W,F Most of our snow has finally melted! Spring has sprung… Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
Crocus
Tri-Weekly Early Spring Edition-M,W,F I saw some crocuses blooming on one of our neighbor’s lawns the other day! Spring! Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
Spring Brook
Tri-Weekly Early Spring Edition-M,W,F The brook is full of water after the snow melt and rain we’ve been getting: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
New Growth
Tri-Weekly Early Spring Edition-M,W,F Some daffodils and tulips are just starting to poke up out of the ground by our house: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
Snow Arch
Tri-Weekly Early Spring Edition-M,W,F Most of our snow is gone, but some remnants remain…this piece of snow formed an arch over the ditch: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
Red-Winged Blackbirds
Tri-Weekly Early Spring Edition-M,W,F We’ve been hearing red-winged blackbirds for the past couple of weeks now, a sure sign that Spring is almost here! Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
Poor Man’s Fertilizer
Tri-Weekly Early Spring Edition-M,W,F We just got an inch or so of snow. This time of year, it is known as poor man’s fertilizer because it is good for the soil and it usually melts fast. Get Your Dose of nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below: