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Most of the garden in still very wet but the warm days and longer sunlight is stimulating a lot of growth in the perennials and the berries. I did a thorough walk around the beds and made a full assessment. Everything looks like it has survived. The artichoke plants are perky and ready to go. I pulled back the piles of straw that were covering the asparagus patch so that they can find the light. They should be popping through any day.
The Red Flowering Currant is blooming and so the hummingbirds should be arriving. The "heather bees" have found the plants blooming by the front of the house. The crocus and snow drops are blooming, the daffodil blooms are plump and ready to burst open. The forest is full of songbirds and the signs of the arrival of Spring are all around. I feel like I am coming out of hibernation, too. Overall it has been a mild winter and somewhat of a relief that it was not as bad as last year which had all of the damage from the wind and ice storms.
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