Early
February 2, 2017

Did we miss it; did winter give Georgia a free pass? The early bloomers are behaving as such. Daffodils are one of the first to be fooled--not to worry. Even if they bloom early and are knocked back by an inevitable late frost, they will survive. However, if you are planning a trip to see the millions of daffodils in bloom at Gibbs Gardens, you might need to revisit your schedule.
Gibbs Gardens Daffodil Festival typically runs from March 1 to mid-April when more than 20 million daffodils will be in bloom. Over 100 varieties cover 50-plus acres.
I'll check the bloom forecast before I make the trip.
[Carolyn Fjeran, LowTide explorer/reflective writer; horticulturist & gardener; former writer for Cooperative Extension Service, Master Gardeners, and The Newnan Times-Herald]
Gibbs Gardens Daffodil Festival typically runs from March 1 to mid-April when more than 20 million daffodils will be in bloom. Over 100 varieties cover 50-plus acres.
I'll check the bloom forecast before I make the trip.
[Carolyn Fjeran, LowTide explorer/reflective writer; horticulturist & gardener; former writer for Cooperative Extension Service, Master Gardeners, and The Newnan Times-Herald]
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