When I gave birth to our first born, my niece-in-law Jen gave me a daffodil plant. I planted it at the side of my FIL's house, we were still living in his house back then. I have seen it bloom this year.
I love Narcissus. My dear friend, who was my first "boyfriend" would pick these wild while farming for hsi Daddy and bring me large bunches...and then I had a patient, after I started in the medical field who called me narcissus...She could never remeber my name, or anyone elses, so she names us all flower names. I hope I am not narsistic LOL.
Rose the Daffodils are beautiful. I love to watch the things I plant bloom. It gives you a great feeling. And yours is so meaningful. God bless You and your Family.
That's a beautiful shot of the daffodil. They always make me think of my daughter because when I left for the hospital when she was born it was snowing, but after she was born my husband went home to pick up some things and brought back daffodils which had bloomed through the snow.
Plants with a special memory or meaning for us always give us the greatest pleasure when they bloom. Narcissus bulbs like to be pretty deep in the soil for best results. The rule of thumb in bulb planting is 5 times the depth of the size of the bulb. There are few exceptions.
Those daffodils are very beautiful indeed. I hope you can also plant them in your own back yard so you can have the same beautiful flowers within your home yard. Thanks for the post. God bless you all always.
So pretty Narcissus! My hubbz loves those kind of flowers and I planted it for him. That was sweet of your SIL, Rose.
ReplyDeletevery pretty ng mga flowers..eto pala ang daffodils? my orhids are in full bloom din kasi rainy season dito sa Pinas.
ReplyDeleteI love these and I always have problems getting them to bloom. This was such a sweet and very pleasant share for me.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rose and I hope you and the family are having a great weekend!
Jackie:-)
Ganda ng kulay :-)
ReplyDeleteI love Narcissus. My dear friend, who was my first "boyfriend" would pick these wild while farming for hsi Daddy and bring me large bunches...and then I had a patient, after I started in the medical field who called me narcissus...She could never remeber my name, or anyone elses, so she names us all flower names. I hope I am not narsistic LOL.
ReplyDeleteawww yan pala yong daffodil..hehe sa kanta ko kasi naririnig yon Rose hahaha...ang ganda pala no?
ReplyDeleteindeed nice flowers!
ReplyDeleteRose the Daffodils are beautiful. I love to watch the things I plant bloom. It gives you a great feeling. And yours is so meaningful. God bless You and your Family.
ReplyDeletebeautiful shade of yellow...are there any colors?
ReplyDeleteStunning daffodils! I thought they flowered in Springtime.
ReplyDeleteGOOD DECISION.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THAT FLOWER
NICE SUNDAY
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What a treat to look back on blooms of warmer days!
ReplyDeleteLooks like we're in for some snow tonight. :)
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That's a beautiful shot of the daffodil. They always make me think of my daughter because when I left for the hospital when she was born it was snowing, but after she was born my husband went home to pick up some things and brought back daffodils which had bloomed through the snow.
ReplyDeleteWow, pretty daffodils. Love the colour.
ReplyDeletePlants with a special memory or meaning for us always give us the greatest pleasure when they bloom.
ReplyDeleteNarcissus bulbs like to be pretty deep in the soil for best results. The rule of thumb in bulb planting is 5 times the depth of the size of the bulb. There are few exceptions.
Those daffodils are very beautiful indeed. I hope you can also plant them in your own back yard so you can have the same beautiful flowers within your home yard. Thanks for the post. God bless you all always.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a lovely gift.
ReplyDeletea pretty flower indeed.
ReplyDeleteit's sooo lovely :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by, Rose
ganda ng pagkaka blend ng color ah.. eto na yung tanim mo?
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeletePenge ng bulb bading paramihin natin heheheh
ReplyDeleteLindas fotos!
ReplyDeleteLovely narcissus/daffodil! Lucky you!
ReplyDeletethat is too pretty sis....para syang plastic...I love daffodils....:)
ReplyDeleteThey are very beautiful . . . and how special that it was a gift for the birth of your child!
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I love daffodils. I hope they are fragrant for you. It's a bit easier to see if they are in sharper focus, but the colors are so pretty anyway.
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