This weather beacons me to come dig in the dirt! Even though I know it is not quite time yet.
But look at these sweet little darlings...
I took a trip to our local garden shop and was captivated by all the VIOLAS!
A Little FYI...
Viola is a genus of the flowering plants of the violet family. Pansies are actually a hybrid of the viola. The tiny tricolor viola is also know as a Johnny Jump Up.
But, to me, violas are a tiny version of the pansy. Their precious little "faces" are so happy and bright!
These sweet blooms along with some creeping Jenny will find their way into a planter or two this afternoon. Look for an upcoming post!
Thought these might brighten your day!
Here are a couple of other StoneGable Pansy posts for inspiration...
PANSIES AND THE GIRLS BREAKFAST
PLANTING PANSIES IN EGG SHELL POTS
PANSY SHORTBREAD COOKIES
How awesome-beautiful pictures. happy spring.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, and I am anxiously awaiting spring also. Getting into the high 60's here this week:)
ReplyDeleteThey are just the sweetest little things, their little smiling faces bouncing in the wind this time of year. I have an urn that is just crying for some of these little treasures, thanks for the reminder Yvonne.
ReplyDeleteYvonne aren't pansies just the sweetest Spring flowers!! Your cookies are darling!
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Xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
Beautiful blooms....we still have a few more weeks before we can begin digging in the drit. Come on spring!
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I too, am a lover of pansies, violas and violets. We are not quite as warm up here in ne PA but am going shopping today to see if I can find some pansies or violas. Lovely photos....only 7 days until spring!
ReplyDeleteJean
80 degrees, really!? Love the new orange serbert color. Amy's newest running shoes are trimmed in "peach cream", just like an orangepop. Makes me smile just looking at them! I love that small pleasures can be found in many things..color, pansies and showlaces.
ReplyDeleteI always have some violas at my house--they last in the fall and can be planted in the spring, and I noticed that one of my pots that was left outside has some sprouting! We are going to be in the 70s today too! Hurray for Spring!! Linda
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, shouting out spring in the most delightful way!
ReplyDeleteLove your beautiful post!
The garden center is just up the road. I will look for orange sorbet.
ReplyDeletebeautiful spring photos. sun is bright here today and such a welcome sight.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty. One of my favorite childhood stories was about petunias in an onion patch...actually a song. The pictures were darling with the cutest little faces. How springy. Have a lovely day.
ReplyDeleteThis is making me even more impatient for Spring Yvonne! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy,
Mimi
I love violas. They're one of my favorites. And, they never fail to perform.
ReplyDeleteThat 'Orange Sorbet' is quite nice.
I am so going to plant "something" in an egg shell; I love this idea.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as always! So glad to see you back blogging!
ReplyDeleteYvonne, you know how much I love these little precious darlings. My daughter and I share the same compulsion to garden. Yesterday she bought some tomato plants for her 2nd year of real gardening. It makes me feel so good that it makes her happy. It's definitely Spring in Texas, our wildflowers are blooming profusely and it is beautiful here in the hill country, where I am for the next month. Sending love....
ReplyDeleteHi from CA. Thank you for sharing these darling pansies. Seems I'd better make a trip to the garden center this afternoon. Your love for God is apparent in all that you share with us and I appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteSo tickled you are back! My Spring is now complete! What glorious news that was when I accidently popped open your blog "thinking you were no longer there" and THERE YOU WERE! You are and were deeply missed!
ReplyDeleteThank you for including us in your lives again!
Hugs,
Tanya
Don't you LOVE how early these come up!? Beautiful and cheery!
ReplyDelete80 degrees! Oh my! It's snowing here in Oregon today :-)
ReplyDeleteAnd I am just chomping at the bit to get out and plant something! I'm going to get my herb starts going this weekend (indoors).
I love how pansies can stand a little cool weather. We plant them in the spring and fall here in the Midwest. Love the pretty cookies!!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
So pretty! Violas are special to me, my grandmother's name was Viola and one year I found them growing in our garden much to my surprise as I had not planted them. It must have been a gift from God via a bird or simply the wind. Lovely pictures as we too are getting our taste of spring here...Marann
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