Not A Green Thumb

I do not have a green thumb. I’m pretty sure I don’t want to grow one either. I have watched my mother for years grow great things and enjoy it. I was raised helping her – alongside my sisters and father – make things bloom and prosper.

I do not have a green thumb. I’m pretty sure I don’t want to grow one either. I have watched my mother for years grow great things and enjoy it. I was raised helping her – alongside my sisters and father – make things bloom and prosper. I can also remember a killer breakout from the poison ivy infestation we attempted to quash at one of my childhood homes. I grew up with lovely surroundings, and I currently keep a lovely yard, but it is not labor intensive. We planted things 20 years ago when we moved in that have only flourished under our huge trees – vinca, hosta, lily of the valley, turf fescue.

Crocus blooming in Sloane's yard.

But I digress. Today, in my own yard, these sweet babies were waiting when I came home from an early meeting. These glorious bulbs that my husband and I planted long before our son was in our world were coming to life. Long ago, we got a mixed bulk bag of crocus bulbs from somewhere. Probably the hardware store. And, on a weekend when my grandparents were in town, we planted them. I turned to my Grandma, my mother’s mom, and asked if she had any pointers for planting. “Yes. Plant them deep and where you’d like a little surprise.”

Crocus bunch in Sloane's yard.

So we did. Some went in the front yard in the grassy part. Some went in a side bed that follows the driveway. They bloom every year and the come up in batches. A synchronized dance. The yellow ones are fearless and have been known to poke up through snow. Deep purple and bright purple will follow within a few weeks and the whole show ends with white. This can last for a month.

I am surprised every time.

Sloane

p.s. If you desire to read more about my abundant gardening skills, click here.

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3 thoughts on “Not A Green Thumb”

  1. They are so pretty and bright. Just what I needed to break the winter grey.

  2. They are beautiful! It is soooo exciting to see those flowers popping up when we still have snow on the ground! My husband is our flower gardener…he plants beautiful flowers for us to enjoy! I will tell him about your lovely crocuses and to plant some deep! Thanks for sharing!!

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