Just A Few Blooms In My Garden This Spring

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  1. waretrop

    waretrop Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    I am really enjoying this Spring. I really don't have much spare time to post anymore but I do take the time to walk through the gardens and enjoy all the results of our hard work. also love sharing with all of you. I am loving my Hellebore. I have so many of them.
     
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  3. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Wow Barb, you certainly have some pretties in your gardens!
     
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    Your gardens are always so pretty. I look forward to your posts.
     
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    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Barb, I believe you can never have too many hellebores :like::heart::like:. Mine self-sow prolifically. It does take years for them to mature, but who can resist freebies:).
     



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    Looks great Barb! When is your garden show?
     
  7. waretrop

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    The garden tour is a actually on Sat. June 27th. We are having a private tour for people who want a more personal one on Sunday June 28th. You all are invited. LOL I am real easy to find. The weatherman gave me a special report that is was going to be splendid on both days.

    Jewell, Yesterday I found new seedlings of my hellebore. I can't believe it. They must have not been mature enough before this year. I haven't kept them for very long. They are only an inch but I potted them up to protect them from my hubby's weeding fingers..... Hope, by doing that it won't hurt them.
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    My favorites are the Bleeding Hearts, Primrose, and the deep rose Hellebore, but all of them are so pretty. I'm looking forward to your garden tour also.
     
  9. GinnyC

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    Everything is so pretty Waretrop! I really love your hellebores! Where did you buy them? I find it very hard to find them and mail order nurseries send such small immature plants. I did see one at Lowes I believe and they wanted something crazy like $25.00 for the plant. I love plants but to me that is way over priced.
     

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