Friday, April 28, 2006
April 28th



Mostly only tulips are in bloom now in the front yard, along with my dwarf iris and the daffodils that are just about done.


Spring Starflower (Ipheion uniflorum) This is a spring bulb that is easy to plant, but nothing lasts long in this part of my flower bed (right by the concrete path to my door), and I don't have too many of these left. They look better in mass, because they are so small. They are so cute up close though.