Freesia blooming in Arizona in February

It's February 14th and I just noticed the first flower of the freesias that I planted in the front yard starting to open. Now that's actually happening, it's pretty impressive. When I planted them, last October, I watched the video at Easy to Grow Bulbs that explained how many flowers there would be. And it should be pretty amazing in a few weeks. Each bulb has about four stems, each stem has about 12 flowers. And I planted a LOT of bulbs!

As I expected, the plants getting the most sun are blooming first. My front yard faces the setting sun, and is very, very, hot in the summer, so it's the best for spring-blooming flowers. In the backyard, where I have more freesias planted, some haven't even started sending up stems. But they will!

I expect to see these plants flowering in profusion throughout February and March.

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