


Sweet Cherry.Iris bucharica.
Muscari. These multiply rapidly with no assistance from me.
Genetic dwarf peaches..



Sweet Cherry.
Laburnum grown from cutting the same way as figs. Looking pretty good. I potted them a few weeks ago.
I'm happy to have Spring here now, and the cuttings growing. I'm recuperating and can't do much for a month or two. Fortunately, watering cuttings and minor tasks are do-able and cheer me up.
By necessity the yard is in a state of benign neglect now. Fortunately I did a lot of pruning and clean up in previous weeks. Nice the fruit trees and bulbs are blooming.
An antique narcissus variety. The bunches each started with 1 to 3 bulbs. Now I need to find the name again. They could stand to be dug up and divided this summer. Hard to see but there are also Juno Iris in the photo. The chive barrel is growing nicely. Maybe Ning will make chive dumplings in a week or two. Comfort food.
Vegetable bed. I temporarily added a couple of irises, I didn't want in the one iris bed so far. Also some raspberries from home. If I can build another bed in a couple of months, they will move to that.
Allium vegetable bed. Looking great. We are getting lots of scallions. Garlic chives are growing the thickest and sturdiest I've ever seen them grow. They will be ready to harvest in 2 weeks.
Thebee feeders are in place. Ruhl-Bee states they will arrive first or 2nd week of April. I hope 2nd week. It may be difficult, earlier. Counting the days....
Fantastic! The first vegetable from the raised beds at Battleground. These were Egyptian Walking Onions, planted Sept 27th. Not only did they survive the winter, they flourished.
Spring growth is sturdy. Stout leaves and firm rhizomes. No evidence for animal damage.All rhizomes took hold, survived the winter, and are growing.

I decided to paint the hive. Will last longer. Less likely to mold mildew rot. Used white primer and a white outdoor latex. Decided on a different location. This location is in full sun but also secluded, for safety. Near Ning's planned wildflower meadow. There is a sizable bramble patch behind, for near by nectar. I want to plant lemon balm around the hive.