Sunday, April 14, 2019

Crazy About Daffodils - A post by Thea McGinnis

Across America, the daffodil season has begun or soon will! Here in the National Capital area, it's both cherry blossom and daffodil time, and this spring has been rather spectacular for both species.

Last weekend, fellow NGC flower show judges Connie Richards, Anita Brown and I attended Course I of the Amercan Daffodil Society's Daffodil Judge School.  Exciting, too, was that the course was  held at Brent and Becky's Bulb Farm in Gloucester, Virginia. I highly recommend you visit their farm if you are down that way. What a beautiful place! What a fascinating learning experience!  For more information on Brent and Becky's, click here





Following the course, we attended Gloucester's Daffodil Festival. We're talking parades, history, daffodils, food, music and attending their splendid Daffodil Show.




Look! The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts on the road museum! 











Back here in the National Capital Area this past weekend, I competed in the Washington Daffodil Society and Mid-Atlantic Region Daffodil Show.  Show leaders told me they had record attendance. 
My triandrus, 'Thalia' even won a blue!

One thing I've learned in the last month is how many people are fascinated by growing and showing

 daffodils.  And for some, it's not just competing. It's about spring and poetry.

For more information on joining the American Daffodil Society, click here  and for more information on Virginia Fine Arts Museum on the road museum bus, click here