I took these photos on the 16th. Snowdrops are definitely an early spring bulb, but this seems a bit crazy, and I've also got daffodil shoots. I suppose it's possible that snowdrops always pop up this early but are harder to see underneath a foot or two of snow, but that also suggests that there is some sort of issue with our climate. We've had no real sustained snow cover this year at all; they had to truck in snow for our annual winter festival this weekend.
An irreverent take on gardening in the Midwest by a frequently disgruntled gardener.
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Seriously? This is What February in Wisconsin Looks Like Now?
I took these photos on the 16th. Snowdrops are definitely an early spring bulb, but this seems a bit crazy, and I've also got daffodil shoots. I suppose it's possible that snowdrops always pop up this early but are harder to see underneath a foot or two of snow, but that also suggests that there is some sort of issue with our climate. We've had no real sustained snow cover this year at all; they had to truck in snow for our annual winter festival this weekend.
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