Do you have something like Microsoft Office Picture Manager on your computer? That will let you adjust the brightness, dark, and contrast; adjust the mid tones and so on until the image looks as sharp as you can get it.
I'm in Indiana - south central, what I'm told is zone 6 - and our daffodils aren't blooming, but they are several inches above ground (also, they are very sheltered by several bushes.
I'm in zone 5 in New England and haven't seen a peep out of my daffs yet. But after this crazy winter I'm expecting to see greens in the next few weeks, which would be about a month early.
I'm in zone 7 (Atlanta) and ours bloomed 2 weeks ago. It's crazy how many of my spring plants are popping up. I'm curious what will happen if we get the usual cold snap we get in late February / early March. I'm holding off on all Goodwill blanket and sheet donatations just in case I need to protect some plants.
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virginiadear
Do you have something like Microsoft Office Picture Manager on your computer? That will let you adjust the brightness, dark, and contrast; adjust the mid tones and so on until the image looks as sharp as you can get it.
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