Some first blooms from today
Sara-Ann Z6B OK
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Some blooms from today, Saturday
Comments (11)Cast Your Net & the Siloam are the two that I would pick if I could only pick 2. But I do really like them all. Very nice photos! It is so very annoying when your photos will not come out true. I hate that, my soon to be daughter-in-law has a professional camera, it makes me want one - but without the price tag! I have a beautiful noid Iris that I could not capture the iridescence of. She took some but I've not seen how they came out. Rena'...See Moresome blooms from my garden today
Comments (8)thanks for all the kind words...FAME is an attention grabber for sure.. and Ellie.. I used CHERISHED MEMORIES pollen on one of my seedlings hoping to pass along that great edge..we will keep our fingers crossed. I can't wait to see future blooms on FRANK'S FIRE OPAL.. that first bloom knocked my socks off.. now--to go see what is blooming today..lol Shelly...See MoreSome TX Dec blooms from today
Comments (6)Ben- I live in San Marcos, TX full time and still have my original garden in Dallas (N Oakcliff). San Marcos is half way between Austin & San Antonio in the hill country. We had a dose of the very unusual snow that hit much of S Tx Thurs. San Antonio had 2”- the most there since 1985.. I had a low of 31*- not enough to nip the plants yet....See MoreSome more first blooms today
Comments (12)You got the look of Tall Dark Stranger perfectly. Mine was new last fall, also thanks to Laura, and has been blooming for quite a while now. It settled right in and went to work. I got a single fan of Little showman last fall. It made it through the winter, but sadly, the late freezes got it. I can admire yours though, it is a pretty one. I like Soft Hearted Mother too....See MoreIngrida
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