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Daffodils in the Orchard

April 6, 2010 by Jeanne

The 400+ bulbs we planted in the fruit orchard are blooming. They are blooming in successive waves, rather than one gigantic “hurrah!” First came the yellow crocus around the fruit trees, then the purple and purple striped. Next the clusters of daffodils began to bloom, starting at the top of the hill – the western end of the orchard – with more blossoms unfurling daily, marching steadily eastward. Over the years, we hope the daffodils naturalize and spread, creating a golden carpet under showers of pink and white apple, peach, pear and plum blossoms.

Enjoy the photos, taken yesterday before last night’s amazing and scary thunderstorms. The fruit trees are still small and caged in chicken wire to keep deer from nibbling.

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  1. Bangchik

    April 6, 2010 at

    400 bulbs?… thats massive by the standard of our little vegetable garden. To live in a sea of daffodils is a VACATION! ~bangchik

  2. joey

    April 6, 2010 at

    A lovely sight heralding spring!

  3. Jeanne

    April 6, 2010 at

    The field where we planted them is half an acre – huge – they look like islands of yellow in a sea of green grass…and yes Bangchik; their beauty is indeed like a vacation!

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