What’s Blooming in The Home Garden in February?

It’s been a while since I joined in with Garden Blogger’s Bloom Day so I thought I’d share you a little of what is blooming in the gardens around our home.  For our garden this year it’s the usual suspects who are in flowering.  Daffodils, crocuses, and winter jasmine are coming along strong while other early spring/late winter flowers are just beginning their bloom cycle.

Let’s take a look!

February Plants in Bloom:

The daffodils all over the yard are in bloom.

My hellebore flowers need to some help from the gardener – too many surrounding weeds.

Yellow and purple crocuses.

Winter jasmine is always fun to have blooming when few other plants are.  Our jasmine has been blooming for about a month.

Hyacinths are beginning their bloom cycle. Soon their fragrance will be all over the garden!

Not the most perfect of pansies but it is blooming!

Inside the house we have a bloom from our African violets. 

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6 thoughts on “What’s Blooming in The Home Garden in February?”

  1. Wonderful, beautiful flowers!
    I was going to post a photo of my pansies, but we have had drizzling rain that has them all bending over to the ground. They'll get another chance in March – I really love their long blooming season!
    Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day!
    Lea
    Lea's Menagerie

  2. They're all special this time of year, even a sad pansy which will have happier brethren soon. Good spring preview.

    I am commenting as my WordPress persona because your imbedded posts will not have my words as a Google user.

  3. Love seeing what you've got blooming. Crocuses not blooming here in SC yet. Any hints on propagating winter jasmine? I see some where I walk everyday and I think a piece wants to come home with me.

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