The Anticipation Is Killing Me

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  1. waretrop

    waretrop Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    This is my first year to see them bloom in my own yard. I just can't waittt....
     
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    Cool, Barb. I have never tried these and every year I think I am going to remember to look for them when I am out and about, but then I forget, I guess. Hopefully soon, they will pop.
     
  4. waretrop

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    I have many many more but I haven't looked at them. They are in the, what we call, up yard. That's by the hidden garden that we have done nothing with. Maybe this year....
     
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    Besides snowdrops hellebores are the first to flower here each year. Mine are in flower but are covered in snow at the moment. :( It certainly looks as though it won't be too long before yours burst into bloom Barb. :-D
     



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    I hope your wait will be over soon and you can show us the blooms. We've got lots of hellebores in the garden, and they're early here too. I think the severe frost has killed the most tender ones, but I'm still hoping.
     
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    Fingers crossed for you Barb,..those few are showing great potential.
     
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    stratsmom Flower Fanatic

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    You lucky little devil!! :D I am jealous! :D
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Congratulations Ware, they are looking good so far. There are so many different sorts. I am interested to see what kind of flowers yours will have.
     
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    I can't wait to see them either :)
    Every year I say I want to add some Hellebore's to my garden, this may finally be the year :)
     
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    Mine are nothing compared to some of your Hellebore gardens but I am so very happy with mine. It's my first year..... :-D :-D
     
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Gorgeous!!
     
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    Oh wow! I had no idea what Hellebores were....and now that I see them, I'm going to have to add them to the ever-growing list of things I want to plant. :) Gorgeous!
     
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    waretrop Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    Thank you Netty and Ronni. I am so envious of our members who have vast Hellebore gardens. THEY DO MAKE BEAUTIFUL GARDENS. I say they can stand alone to show off. They look like wild flowers, or flowers gone wild.... One of my favorite......
     
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    Those were certainly worth the wait. Pretty pretty pretty!
     
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    Those are some very lovely Hellebore's. Gosh, they give me that spring-feeling.
     

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