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tomf
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Spring has sprung here.

Even up here we are in full spring, some of the plants are flowering, more to come. :D This is from our yard.

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I will be planting new grass in the bare spots soon.

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rainbowgardener
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Oh wow!!! So gorgeous. I really think you should offer some kind of internship in gardening, farming, forestry, landscaping. Get people to come and work with you in return for learning all the things you do. I'll sign up! :)

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tomf
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I could use the help, thanks.

j3707
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Very nice! The rhodies look great next to the woods.

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I love bleeding hearts. Unfortunately our late freeze (after a very warm, warm spell) turned my flowers to mush.
Everything you have looks so lovely, it must be wonderful seeing all those flowers so early in the spring.

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Spring has arrived here too, the gold trees are blooming.

AnnaIkona
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Love all those flowers!! I'm so excited here too as my four baby lilac trees are leafing

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That looks very pleasant MarlenG



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