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    uaine is offline Elder Cauldron Living Member
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    Default Whats Blooming in Your Garden part 2

    Something pretty to start a new thread with and to rebel against this unusually dreary Spring. My Bluebells decided to ignore the weather and bloom anyway.


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    I like those! This year it's canas again marigolds..too early for my moon flowers, buttercups, baby's breath bachlor's buttons and butterfly bush and butterfly pincushons, lavendar,pansies,mint,catnip,cosmos,and assorted texas wildflowers (I spead the seeds out. some other flowers that were given to me that are ground cover and have little blue flowers and some that I had last year purple wandering jew and a green jew and a striped jew (all put out purple flowers oh yeah and my white marigolds are coming up.I am look to get some Hyacinth and some peppers from mom and rosemary from a friend..I not kidding a want my yard to look fly this year![dancing-banana][dancing-banana][dancing-banana]

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    Your Blue Bells are beautiful! I don't have any flowers up yet. We are trying to finish our yard. Last summer we put in a modular home and there went my yard.

    The wild violets are up here, I picked some the other day and made my cough syrup. I am waiting for the lilacs, love those.

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    Uaine, I love your bluebells! So sweet and pretty!

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    Thanks![smile] This is my wisteria. It transformed from this...January 29th





    To this today!! I love Spring!!!!!






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    A little closer picture of the blossoms, they do smell heavenly!


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    Whoa.....what a photo from the ice storm! I always enjoy your photos of your gardens ~

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    I love seeing the "transformation" photos. Both are absolutely beautiful!

    I've always liked wisteria. When I lived in southern CA, on several occasions I was able to attend the Annual Wisteria Festival that is held on the grounds of the historic Banning Victorian residence in Wilmington, CA.

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    Wow Uaine,

    that is freaking phenomenal. I have wisteria but it is not blooming right now. I usually have a Goddess party to celebrate it. I will take some pictures this year. I love that Gazebo!

    I have majoram, oregano, dandelion, garlic mustard and chives growing in my garden.

    Now if I can figure out how to post a pic LOL!

    peace,
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    Another sweet surprise this spring! This is a native wild columbine that chose to pop up by my front porch this year. I didn't plant it, it just came here on it's own. Â*


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