Years ago, we had several tulips planted after Easter, but it seems the bulbs were a tasty treat for voles that prolifeate our yard...thankfully the daffodils have proved not as attractive and so they have multiplied.
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very lovely!
ReplyDeleteAh - so lovely!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful tulips. I love the colors.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. I'm looking forward to when the blooms happen here.
ReplyDeleteLovely tulips! Very colorful!
ReplyDeletePretty tulips! The deer ate most of mine, so I only have a few.
ReplyDeleteI have tulips... just a couple that are in a really bad place. I need to move them and give them a chance to bloom.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Our tulips are slowly emerging, but won't be blooming for a little while yet.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I love those colors. We have one little tulip out so far. Ha! There will be more to come soon, though.
ReplyDeleteYour have a talent for capturing these beautiful flowers. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colors!
ReplyDeleteYour tulips are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteYears ago, we had several tulips planted after Easter, but it seems the bulbs were a tasty treat for voles that prolifeate our yard...thankfully the daffodils have proved not as attractive and so they have multiplied.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
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