In many places, some of the earliest bulbs have bloomed.
But it's warm, and early bulbs are sprouting in every secret courtyard, daring the sun to appear.
The earliest bulbs have bloomed; others are up, waiting their turn.
The grassy leaves of these early bulbs blend into the lawn.
The earliest to appear in the garden are usually the early bulbs.
Where the sun can bake the soil to warm temperatures, these early bulbs respond rapidly and push up.
Several kinds of early bulbs are ideally suited to lawns.
Some of the earliest bulbs have even pushed their leaves high above ground just as if it were spring.
One of them is an early bulb that should be planted more abundantly.
Probably one of the most popular early bulbs is the snowdrop (Galanthus).