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elizawaters.com
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| | | | | Things are starting to pop as the weather warms and we head further into spring. My first vase of the season features three early cultivars of Narcissus and a few red twig dogwood snips. Nice to be back to creating arrangements from my own yard and garden. Thanks to Cathy at Rambling in the Garden... | |
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gardeninacity.com
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| | | | | Jason and I went for a walk around the garden yesterday, to see what might be poking its head up, and to encourage ourselves that spring really is coming. There are a surprising number of Kaufmaniana tulips sticking their noses up! We planted a lot of these bulbs last fall, with the help of our... | |
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notesfrommygarden.co.uk
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| | | | | Six on Saturday Today, it's all about the little giant of color - the crocus. I was starting to wonder when the flowers would make their grand entrance, and now, amidst this week of unpredictable weather with rain, sleet, wind, frost, and sunshine, the crocuses have bravely pushed through, their rain-soaked petals shining in the... | |
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gardenruminations.co.uk
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| | | There are things that are definitely not better late than never, Covid being one of them. I have it; I don't like it. I've spent a fair bit of this week on my allotment and almost none in the garden. It's looking increasingly autumnal, to a degree that is all the more noticeable for spending... | ||