Submitted by Loveroffinerthings t3_115hyuj in RhodeIsland
I noticed my tulips are already poking out of the ground, by as much as 2”. I don’t remember when they came up last year but it wasn’t mid February.
Submitted by Loveroffinerthings t3_115hyuj in RhodeIsland
I noticed my tulips are already poking out of the ground, by as much as 2”. I don’t remember when they came up last year but it wasn’t mid February.
Mine are coming out as well
Crocuses started coming up outside the church where I work. Sucks bc they’re pretty much guaranteed to be killed in the next 4 weeks.
Yeah, I might cover mine. I love tulips too much to see them die.
Crocus should be fine. Late winter is a common time for them to come up.
Mine are on backorder, Utility company sucks
Oh you meant flowers
“Worried your flower bulbs are already popping up? Here's what to know”
>If you've been keeping a close watch on your gardens, you might have noticed some early shoots of green poking out of the earth, or even your first flowers of 2023 — likely a snowdrop or a crocus — already blooming.
>And it might have you worried that the cold snap will kill them or that it's a bad sign for climate change, as Rhode Island just recorded its third-warmest January on record.
>But, according to master gardener Alan Newton, with the URI Cooperative Extension, you don't need to worry about your spring bulbs.
just noticed an hour ago they were
The trees have buds on them already
Our azaleas look like they’re budding too. In a couple more years my tropical house plants might be able to winter outside 😳
My daffodils are up 4” and the gladiolus are up an inch.
Same here.
no but my Sheep dropped lambs all over the place sheep babies on tiktok
Yes, and the weather men of the USA are predicting mid March to mid April will be winter like.
Love the Alpaca, or maybe Llama at the end lol
Same. Its not good. Once it frosts, everything dead
I’m in South County and hellebores are budding. I haven’t seen tulips yet, thank god. I planted 300+ and 100+ alliums and they’re still below the soil.
I took a picture of crocus blooming in my yard on January 25th 😳 it’s been a very mild winter. My friend has tulips starting to break the soil, and same for the early daffodils at my work.
Tulip foliage comes up before the last frost anyway, so there is really no need to cover them.
Snowdrops were blooming a month+ ago in Providence! Earliest I've ever seen.
My next door neighbor's daffodils have visible buds formed, been that way for two weeks.
Another neighbor has crocuses in full bloom, at least a dozen. Those all popped just this week.
All are the earliest I've seen in my 30+ years here.
>hellebores are budding
Those have been in bloom since early January here in Prov
Even our lilacs have buds and tons of crocuses.
It’s insane, I haven’t checked on my daffodils yet, but I’m guessing they’re popped up.
I hope not, I won’t be surprised since it seems we’re in fools spring now, but the cold hurts my face.
Here you go: posted this 32 days ago on the Prov sub https://www.reddit.com/r/providence/comments/10f7lzx/one_month_early_neighbors_yay/
Hey, guess what!? I just got my first dandelion!
Perfect food for bees!
sweetener__ t1_j91pj4j wrote
Not tulips for me, but crocuses and daffodils. Given the mild weather we’ve had, I’m not surprised but yeah…it’s a bit concerning 🙃