Friday, April 3, 2026

Wooster Square Cherry Blossoms reach Stage Two!

 Bloom Update: Stage 2 is Here!

Roxie and I officially called Stage 2 yesterday, and what a difference a day makes! Today’s warmth is coaxing our "cutties" out of hibernation, and they are looking better by the hour. We expect them to hit the next milestone—the extension of the florets—over the weekend, so keep your eyes peeled.

The New Haven Parks Department has been hard at work today, too, keeping the square beautiful and safely removing a large dead tree.

While our noon walk was a misty, soggy mess, the clouds have cleared! As of 3:00 PM, it is absolutely gorgeous out. It’s the perfect time for a pre-dinner stroll around the park before you head off for your Friday night pizza or pasta. 🌸✨

Check out the wet and wild photos folks! Some of the juvenile trees are farther along. We are about just over 2 weeks away from peak. Or not! You just never know unless you follow your local, friendly Blossom Blogger! Enjoy the Holiday Weekend and follow on facebook and instagram for more photos.

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Monday, March 30, 2026

Monday Morning March Madness Mania!

Go UCONN! Men and Women in the Final Four!

Our 15th year of Photoblogumentary Blossom Brilliance

Here’s the latest from our beloved World‑Famous, Historic Wooster Square — where the buds are bashful, the blossoms are being stubborn, and spring is taking the scenic route.

We’re still solidly in Stage One: Green Tips, with maybe a few ambitious overachievers flirting with Stage Two: Florets Visible. But let’s be honest — this is not a year where we can look to Washington, DC for guidance. They’re already past peak, and in a “normal” year (what even is that anymore?) we run about 16 days behind them.

DC hit peak poppage on March 26, just four days ago. If we followed the old math, that would put Wooster Square at peak around Saturday, April 11.

But that would also require our blossoms to go from green tips to full peak in two weeks.

Not. Going. To. Happen.

Why? Because unlike the rest of the country — which was busy breaking heat records — New England decided to cosplay as a Currier & Ives postcard. Bitter cold, snow cover, and a real winter slowed everything down. Our blossoms are waking up like teenagers on a Monday morning: slowly, reluctantly, and with attitude.

So how will you know when peak poppage is coming?

Simple.

Follow your Blossom Blogger.


This is my 15th year of Blossom Blogging — the world’s first Photoblogumentary — and I’ll keep you updated, informed, entertained, and perched on the edge of your chair.


Please follow along on:

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🌸 Instagram  

🌸 The Wooster Square Blossom Blog


And while you’re here, take a look around at some photos from Sunday — the buds are small, but the excitement is big.