The soaring temperature in the mid spring season is alarming with fear of Global warming and unprecedented climate change now becoming a reality.
The raising temperature had affected my Garden as well as early summer blooms are already blooming along with spring flowers.
Petunias are blooming aside summer bloomers Vinca and Plumbago in spring is not we see every year.
I have always felt growing Single flowered Dahlia is more rewarding than Giant Dahlias
The unusual rise in temperatures in spring has affected spring blooming annuals in adverse manner
Buttercup and other bulbous blooms are out of shape due to sharp rise in temperatures
Meanwhile Garden is busting with colors of spring , Although the current changes in climate change scenario is indicating towards shorter period of spring season in coming years.
Summers are already around the corner poor Stilts have to travel in city for quenching of water







The colors in this post warm my heart and keep me motivated for spring! Thank you for linking up.
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ReplyDeleteYour garden looks delightful, so many beautiful blooms and colors.
I love the pretty Stilt, I hope it finds water.
Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, Happy Sunday! Have a great week.
So many colorful blooms! When I see your garden, Arun, I wish I still lived in the tropics, but we can't have it all... temperate gardens are beautiful too, but we have to deal with three to four months of winter, with snow and ice. and nothing growing outdoors.
ReplyDeleteAll the flowers all at once and my winter weary eyes drank in every one of them. So colorful, but the global warming is always in the back of my mind, too. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThe earlier warming is troubling as insects and flowers do not always appear in harmony with each other. I love the single dahlias also; so do the insects. What an array of beautiful flowers! The pansy's are one of my favorites; so lovely.
ReplyDeleteYour spring blooms are so lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh the poor stilt birds. It does seem more evident about the global warming. Still love, loved seeing your colorful flowers. Dahlia is my favorite flower. I seem to have to grow one every season, but I usually just do annuals as I don't actually flower garden anymore. It has been a roller coaster of temperatures where I live in Ohio. One day in the 70's and the next freezing cold in the 20's daytime. Have a happy week ahead.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo's of spring <3
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blooms, it's so nice to see some color after winter. Happy spring, I am happy to feature your pretty blooms at Love Your Creativity.
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