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05-11-2008, 08:42 AM
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Aching Back Pays Off
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Last Autumn I planted 150 new bulbs, and have felt I have been holding my breath all through the winter into spring to see the blooms. I sure am not disapointed.This one is an odd shape. I am hoping it will improve as it opens up. Zurel Magier Scarlet Pimpernel.All that kneeling down to get all the bulbs in the ground, did result in an aching back, but as you can see, it was all worth the effort. HERE you can see the Double Tulips I have blooming Read More at KeeWee's Garden... |
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