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Old 04-21-2011, 01:29 PM
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Your yard is beautiful.Love all your flowering trees .
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Old 04-21-2011, 02:49 PM
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Beautiful.
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Old 04-21-2011, 04:17 PM
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I cannot wait to see that in Michigan. We had snow the other day.
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I absolutely adore lilacs. Couldn't grow them in FL or in GA. I am in VA now and am going to try and find a bush to plant. My MIL had a whole row of bushes as a hedge between her and the neighbor and I was always out there with my nose in the bushes. lol
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Beautiful, Beautiful. Thanks
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Oh how beautiful.....I love spring. Thanks for sharing :-D
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My New Dawn climbing rose is just full of small pink blooms, elephant ears are peeking out of the ground, Knock-Out Roses are covered with blooms. I planted zinnias, angelonia, purple coneflowers and have 100 caladium bulbs to plant. I put a lot of them in pots on my front porch because it is shady. Love this time of year.
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Fantastic. Just how much land do you have? :?:
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Originally Posted by Whitney60
Soooo beautiful.. Michigan just isn't there yet.. it's still cold here. Do you wrap the trees by your pond in fence because of the dee? I had apx. 20 young deer in your back yard last night... They destroy everything.
Yes, to keep them from horning the small tree trunks. And to keep my horse, Sassy, from rubbing on them. It also keeps the rabbits out. They will chew the bark off of young saplings. I figure some of the cages will come off this year of the biggest ones.
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Originally Posted by TexasSunshine
My New Dawn climbing rose is just full of small pink blooms, elephant ears are peeking out of the ground, Knock-Out Roses are covered with blooms. I planted zinnias, angelonia, purple coneflowers and have 100 caladium bulbs to plant. I put a lot of them in pots on my front porch because it is shady. Love this time of year.
Can't wait to see your pictures! My son planted some elephant ears, in TN. He said they haven't come up yet.
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