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Spring Fever Melt-down

February 24, 2014 By JPMcLean 9 Comments

Each year around this time, I suffer Spring Fever melt-down. It starts when the snowdrops and aconites break through the cold winter soil to show their bright, sunny faces, and quickly ramps up with the return of the robins.

The fever hit hard last week and drew me outside in shirtsleeves to turn soil, yank weeds and cut down a sea of dead stalks that should have been composted months ago. When the fever’s in full stride, it’s easy to push away thoughts of unwritten chapters and hunker down over a garden fork.

With fresh dirt under my fingernails, I felt a renewed commitment to get my neglected gardens back in shape, but that first day’s work had my back reminding me to take it easy.

The weather cooled, my fever subsided and a few days later I’m in town with a friend, running errands. She suggests a stop at the nursery.

Why not, I think? I’ll just have a wee look-see.

Daffodils and iris ready to plan But the moment I walk through the doors, the fever sets in. I inhale the heady scent of forced blooms and my pupils dilate. A garden centre in February is like a crack house to the bloom-starved, flower-addicted gardener.

I wander wide-eyed up and down the aisles touching lush foliage and cooing. Before I know it, I’ve gathered an armful of the little darlings and I make a break for the till.

Later on, safely home, I set my drugs…err…flowers out on the lawn to admire, and contemplate where I’ll plant them. They’ll be fine left outside, I reason, after all, the crocuses are already blooming.

And then this happens . . .
And happens some more . . .

I should know by now that a trip to the garden centre this early in the year never ends well.

For now, the hot flash of spring fever is under control, snuffed out under a blanket of winter snow. But it’ll be back. It always comes back!

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Filed Under: Island Life Tagged With: aconites, daffodiles, iris, snow drops, spring fever, The Gift Trilogy

Comments

  1. olganm says

    April 2, 2014 at 3:12 pm

    Here (UK) winter has been very mild and most plants are flowering early. Terrible problems with pollen…

    Reply
    • JP McLean says

      April 2, 2014 at 3:30 pm

      Pollen is a real problem for allergy suffers. Here’s hoping early arrival = early departure.

      Reply
  2. hitandrun1964 says

    March 11, 2014 at 7:06 pm

    I know what you mean. I jump the gun every year. Right now however, I’m hoping that it stops snowing by June. I sincerely hope that your plants are okay. 🙂 Have fun.

    Reply
    • JP McLean says

      March 11, 2014 at 7:20 pm

      I am happy to report that they all survived. In fact, I just planted the pot of mini daffs. I’m still looking for the perfect place to plant the others.

      Reply
  3. kmaugustine says

    March 4, 2014 at 2:33 pm

    I know how it feels. We have a nursery nearby that I have to walk through with my wallet safely at home, or else I’ll buy everything in sight. 🙂 But come April… I don’t think I’ll be able to hold onto my money!

    Reply
    • JP McLean says

      March 4, 2014 at 3:52 pm

      Now there’s a clever idea…leave my wallet at home. Thanks.

      Reply
  4. desertdweller29 says

    February 25, 2014 at 1:52 pm

    I made that mistake every year in New York. Now I just forget to water. 🙂 …I’m a plant junkie as well.

    Reply
    • JP McLean says

      February 25, 2014 at 2:19 pm

      Good to know I’m not the only one. Thanks for the company.

      Reply

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