I brought in an armful of flowers to arrange in my grandmother's vase. Here is a bit of a tease, please check in tomorrow for the full post.
It is the last day of May and we are in over our heads--literally!
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RT cutting viburnum "Lace Cap" |
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East Fields |
If you are following me you will recognize this shot of the east fields--just compare the growth from the photo last week. The bells of Ireland actually look like little bell seedlings.
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West Fields |
The sunflower seedlings also resemble themselves.
These are peony plants. Look carefully and to see their heads forming.
This is the poppy row, also forming heads.
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