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Old 04-04-2008, 05:12 PM
Fleur de Lis Fleur de Lis is offline
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I have bulbs blooming now that I planted in the fall - hyacinths have come and gone, the tulips are in bloom, and the irises are soon to arrive. I also have some hydrangeas and a crepe myrtle that will start blooming in summer.
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Old 04-20-2008, 04:56 PM
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Today husband and I started our major planting----flowering pear tree (bears no fruit), barlett pear tree, nectarine tree, some kind of dwarf peach tree, yellow delicious apple tree, and a red maple. Husband wants to get two more trees next week he's undecided what kind But I'm hoping for a red delicious apple and a weeping cherry.

Only three of our four grapes it's looking like made it through the last frost last week (better than losing them all like last year). We also planted tomatoes, yellow squash, zuccini, beans, 4 varieties of lettuce, beans, sunflowers, scallions, rosemary, dill, coriander, and parsley today. Hopefullym we can work on flowers next weekend.
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Old 04-21-2008, 08:11 PM
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I am growing string beans, baby spinach, and possibly some tomatoes (we live in a rural area). We are actually lucky because there are wild raspberries near our pond...I guess I will have plenty to do this summer
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Old 04-21-2008, 09:13 PM
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I am growing string beans, baby spinach, and possibly some tomatoes (we live in a rural area). We are actually lucky because there are wild raspberries near our pond...I guess I will have plenty to do this summer
We waited too late to plant raspberries and blueberries but they are on my agenda for next season
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