I've never been satisfied with many photos I take in full sunlight, but sometimes these photos are just as good for showing what a thing really looks like. Yesterday, I took some photos of daffodils 'Trevithian' and 'Silver Chimes', both coming into full bloom.
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'Trevithian' |
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'Trevithian' |
At the wide spacing I planted these, they don't seem as floriferous as last year, but this spacing is ideal for increasing stock, I think, and about half of the buds haven't opened yet, either. Plus, there's something charming about the kind of "gems among the grass" look here.
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'Silver Chimes' |
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'Silver Chimes' |
'Silver Chimes' is as prolific as ever. There are still many unopened buds on it as well. As you can see, I have a bit of a weed problem in this bed, which would be difficult to correct without hurting the daffodils. Since its mostly vetch, which fixes nitrogen, I'll just let it stay.
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