On April 4, 2023

First spring flowers are in bloom in Rutland

By Pat Wise

Crocuses bloom on the hill near the Godnick Adult Center along Woodstock Avenue. Every year, the Rutland Garden Club plants 1,000 crocus bulbs , which are among the first flowers to bloom.

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