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Friday, March 29, 2013

They're growing!






Heavenly Pink Fang, quite a toothy showoff!

I went out yesterday and saw bits of green growing out of the cold brown earth.  It doesn't seem like it would be warm enough for anything to grow, but there they were.  We had a very long fall last year and I divided many clumps so that I would be able to dig  plants easier for sale.  I learned a lesson that I won't forget, just because you can do something doesn't always mean you should!  Many of those little plants were pushed out of their cozy home and ended up almost sitting on top of the ground.  They were heaved out with the frost I suppose.
I now have to try and push them back in or fill the dirt in around them.  I made a decision not to divide and replant after September.  I hope I can stick with my new resolution. 
Many of my labels were also pushed out also.  I wonder if it was just one of those years.  I will let you know if any of the plants died from their unexpected heave.
It is such an exciting time of year.  The calender says it's spring and it's starting to feel like it.
Enjoy your time with Mother Nature.
Thanks for stopping by my blog,
Theresa
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Finally it's Spring!

                     This was taken last year but I'm sure this bunny will be back again soon to eat my flowers!
 I also took this picture last year!  This little nest was "nestled" down in a clump of daylilies.

Soon the forsythia will be blooming..

                                           Dancing on Air is an Extra Early blooming daylily, I love this one.
                                 Always Applique is also an Extra Early.  Enjoy your frosty first day of SPRING!
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                                                     Thanks, Theresa

Thursday, March 14, 2013

6 more days they say...

 These pictures didn't get the names added but they aren't mysteries like the ones in the lost and found!  They are all named varieties growing at the farm.  I can add the names later.  I think they are all so pretty, it makes this cold dreary day seem a little brighter!  
Take care and enjoy your day,
            Theresa





Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Merry Christmas?

Well at least it looks pretty!

Winter Vision
 Try and enjoy this beautiful day and not worry about hurrying spring.  Try and be thankful for all of this moisture and what it will do for the trees and plants.

Have a great day,
Theresa

Snowy Eyes

Snowy Peacock

Snowy Peacock (twins)

Snow Business