
I've been in this house since 2007 and every spring, the tulips surprise me. I didn't plant them, and they always seem to be a little different from what I remember. I don't think I've seen these orange ones before. They're quite flashy.

The pink ones are also sweet. There were lots of daffodils, but they've pretty much come and gone already.

Tulip innards make for fun photos, too.
In the back we've got a bunch of mystery plants coming up. I planted some perennials last fall (which look like they survived. Yay!), and we scattered a ton of wildflower seeds. Some of what we're seeing is bound to be weeds.
they are just lovely I've never seen tulips like them before I love the orange one
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