Spring Anew! Getting Ready as Season Bursts into Bloom
I look forward to the small window every spring when we wait with bated breath for the world to burst into bloom. Right now, where I live, it’s happening. I love watching the trees transition from buds to fully unfurled leaves. Then one day … just like that … the trees are suddenly lush and the world just seems so much better.
It’s during this period that I like to take stock of what’s growing in my yard. While still early, I like to investigate that my faithful perennials have returned while hopeful what I planted the previous year is starting to come up. In this post, I’ll take you on a tour (even before I started sprucing up my beds!) of what’s growing so far to set the stage for this growing season in central New England.
Adding in Spring Flowers
On Earth Day, I found myself being beckoned to add in some spring color to my front flower garden. Disappointed with my bulbs’ performance this year, I stopped by local garden centers to augment my garden to enjoy some colorful flower power to roll along into spring.
Trees in Bloom
I love mature trees and how commanding their presence is in landscapes. Around my neighborhood, we’re blessed with an abundance of mature maple, oak and ash trees. Below are some examples of the trees during the budding stage.
Flowering trees such as magnolia and dogwood are showstoppers this time of year. Their blooming period is short lived, so enjoy them while they last. Fortunately for me, I enjoy two magnolias from my yard.
Small trees in our backyard, including a Dappled Willow and dwarf pear tree, are budding too. My pear tree didn’t bloom last year, so fingers crossed I’ll get some fruit later this season!
Shrubs
My spirea and viburnum shrubs are starting to bloom while my various hydrangeas are showing some life.
Perennial Plants and Flowers
Hostas are emerging along with germaniums and a bleeding heart in the garden along the driveway. Peonies are starting to unfurl and bud in various places in my yard and are joined by irises, lilies, daisies, sedum and liatris.
I’m thrilled to see the transplant shade garden I started last spring around our shed is starting to show growth with astilbe, hostas and phlox so far. It’s still too early to know if all the perennials made it through the winter, so I’ll keep careful watch.
Garden Posts from Last Year
To see my gardens as they appear in season, see my posts from 2022:
- Hands in the Dirt: Gardening Underway to be Summer Ready
- Changing Landscapes with Hydrangeas and New Shade Garden
- Nurture Your Flower Power with Color
So beautiful! Love all those beautiful blooms. You’ve done a wonderful thing with your garden.
I embrace this season so much as well! Love all of your photos. Everything has come alive!
These pictures are delightful and I love how you captured the growth sequence. Lovely!
I love spring it is my favorite time of the year. I always look forward to buying flowers for my porch, decks and flower bed.
Love this time of year! Your pics are fabulous! When the trees bud and spring is sprung, it’s so refreshing!
I feel happier after seeing your post and all the beautiful things growing in your garden. Every spring, I’m amazed to see plants and trees come back to life. During winter, everything looks as if it would be dead, but life is there. Just dormant.
Beautiful foliage! Love this time of year!
Almost there. Still not quite full! 🙂
Love all the photos. I really enjoy “trying” to garden. LOL.
That’s what makes if fun, I guess. The trial and error! I’m excited to see what comes up every year.
It’s the best time of the year.
Thank you for this post!! Such good info on my favorite time of year!
I love the spring, too. There is something so hopeful and encouraging about it. I can’t wait to see the photos of your plants and flowers in full bloom!
Thank you!
We are having a beautiful spring here too in Toronto, Canada!
Enjoy it! 🙂
Spring is so lovely, I appreciate it as well! Your yard is gorgeous in the spring time! I particularly love the pink hyacinths flowers, beautiful!!
They smell so good, too!
I’m so jealous of your garden! It’s hotter here so gets a bit tougher.
I absolutely love all things spring and truly enjoy the new buds on the trees, new plant growth and all the spring flowers. I’m especially drawn to the magnolias. I love the magnolia tree you have planted in memory of your mom. Thanks for sharing your lovely garden!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I appreciate them!
I love spring. In San Diego, the flowers are so pretty. It makes me so happy and in a good mood! Awesome article!
San Diego must be so lovely!
Your garden is stunning! I wish I had more of a green thumb; I can barely keep my two pots of flowers alive! Thanks for sharing this with us!
It takes patience mostly and willing to keep trying! 🙂
What a lovely post! The way you’ve captured the essence of spring and its transformative power is truly beautiful. Thank you for sharing this colorful joyful post!
Gorgeous and inspirational post.
Beautiful pictures of flowers and plants. Spring is the best season for growing them.
Great post!
Spring is truly the most beautiful season! Your pictures are gorgeous. My husband and I just moved to a home and looking forward to gardening. We just don’t know where to start.
I’m assuming that means you have no idea what’s coming up in your yard? That sounds so exciting!
No idea. I’ve been just researching online, and my brother is going to help.
You’ll have an interesting season watching up comes up! Enjoy!
I love it! Gorgeous photos!
One of my favorite times of the year. I always watch closely as the leaves bud on the trees hoping to see the magical moment of unfurling, but somehow always missing the moment. It seems one day buds are promising and then suddenly the next day the vibrant green of spring is fully surrounding. I love the anticipation every year. Great blog once again!
One year when traveling, I missed the transition by a few days. How disappointing.
I loved this post. I especially loved all of the colorful images.
I love spring! Unfortunately, where I live, we haven’t had any rain and everything is super dusty.
Me too. Watching the trees for the big reveal!
This is fantastic! What zone are you in? I see a few I’d like to add to my garden. Great post!
I’m in zone 5. How about you?
Gorgeous pictures!!!
Thanks!
I loved this! I have been more intentional about looking at budding and blooming plants in my neighborhood this spring … it’s almost magical to see these plants come to life again.
Feel exactly the same way!
Your flowers are gorgeous! It’s beautiful to see the trees and flowers blossoming once again!
I love the transformation!