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05-13-2008, 09:29 PM
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Green Thumb
Join Date: Dec 2007
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Our yellow period
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![]() The Primroses got too much rain and are not looking very happy ![]() Asiatic Lillys and Gladioli are doing rather well in this sunny spot ![]() Behind the Hosta grows a plant which has very pretty bright pink flowers. I cannot recall the name of the plant. I will look at the garden center to see if I can find one the same, so I can get the name for a plant tag. ![]() This giant Hosta sure has put on a spurt of growth this last week. It has grown about two inches. ![]() Ferns and Hostas in my shade garden are coming along nicely. ![]() I love this Fern. It will have very long delicate fronds. ![]() More Hostas and Ferns in a pot by the front door. ![]() And Batchelor Buttons I grew from seed Read More at Country Gardener... |
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