Re: TN Blooms


Glad to hear you are on the mend!   Have you been getting any of this rain
that's been coming through?

On 4/12/08, holmesbm@usit.net <holmesbm@usit.net> wrote:
>
> I've been mostly lurking because of my shoulder surgery. My right arm
> has been out of commission since January. Fortunately, I'm now in PT and
> beginning to be able to do more and more. My DH mowed for me...did take
> down two little garden patches because they were so overrun with weeds.
> I can only weed with the left arm for about 30 minutes at a time so it
> is very slow going.
>
>
> But spring is beautiful around the yard. The service berry and Scila
> siberica just finished blooming but now we have lilacs, fothergilla,
> dogwood, redbud, Alabama snow wreath, second round of daffodils (Bridal
> crown & Cum Laude among others), Cumberland laural, blueberries,
> creeping phlox, Carolina Jessamine, grape hyaciths, hellebores (my
> latest w/yellow blossoms is beautiful), wild geranium, celedine poppy,
> candytuff, vinca minor, deep purple iris, dames rocket, lavender,
> rosemary, buds on meadow sage. The varied Heuchera bed with Lysimachia
> nummularia Goldilocks is beautiful again so last year's terrible drought
> didn't hurt it.
>
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-- 
Pam Evans
Kemp TX
zone 8A

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