Since the jonquils started to flower, my spring bulbs plan seems to have already achieved two third. However, I had lowered my expectation towards another two kinds of bulbs, my tulips and grape hyacinths.

The former one had been slient for the whole winter, nothing came up from the dirt at all, which made me believe that they had died. The grape hyacinth looks even worse. They had the shoots the earliest among all the spring bulbs, but they just grew grew and grew like wild grass. Now all their grass-like leaves have grown to a length that they kind of have to fall down and touch the ground. “Are they just going to end up like this?” Sometimes I wondered.

Now I feel urged to share some new findings about them,surprisingly, according to my observation in the last a few days. I am glad to see that they have all moved up to the next stage. Tulips have their big breakthrough out of the ground, and grape hyacinths are forming flower buds underneath the grass jungle.

My expectation once again had been raised high somewhere in the air :-) I supposed that I will see something to happen in the next a couple of months?

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