By tiptop97 on Skatehive
Hello everyone, dear friends. Today is another happy day for me, because my garden is waking up. After snowdrops, crocuses and anemones appeared in my flower beds, they were joined by purple snowdrops (or they are also called Siberian snowdrops). This morning didn't even start with a cup of coffee, but with going to the garden to check on my plants. Is there anyone new here? With this question in my head, I spent some time outside. And on one of my flower beds, or rather near it, I saw this beautiful small and delicate flower. These are them, I wait for them every year. I don't even remember where they came from. Because if I were to plant them myself, why didn't I make them denser. I think such small flowers, whether they are with bulbs or from seeds, should be planted next to each other. That way their composition will look richer. However, these are all conclusions from past experience, so I will take all these points into account with my future flowers. There is still so much I wan