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Things keep popping up but what to keep? (16 pics)
Comments (7)Definite: No 8 Eranthis hyemalis - Winter aconite a charming and very early spring bloomer. Also in the photo is crocus foliage. Probable: No 2 Eryngium sp. - sea holly No 6 Rudbeckia sp. - black-eyed Susan No 11 Chickweed - a weed No 12 Dock - a weed Possible: No 10 Barbera sp. - a weed, unless you are growing land cress No 4 Lobelia cardinalis No 16 Artemisia sp - Powis Castle if you're lucky, but also many weedy sp. The 'onions' are wild onions (Allium)but I have no idea what sp they might be in your area....See MoreReine des Violettes (3 pics) - Incredible Frangrance
Comments (10)Nell ~ I also missed reading where your DH was sick. Glad he is home now, sorry he has a reaction though. Hopefully being home will speed along his recovery. I have wanted Reine des Violettes, because of color, form and fragrance, but didn't get it. I'm also in zone 10 and it says hardy to 9b, so I don't know it if would do well down here or not. I'll enjoy viewing yours, but sure would love to smell it too. Thanks for sharing your pictures here. FlowerLady...See MoreHow are you keeping up with weeds after all this rain?
Comments (9)Sorry about you all getting all that rain. We sure could have used some. I have to water my beds just so I can enjoy my flowers. But I still have to ho-ho-hoe away to keep up with weeds them. Can't let the Yard Nazi's caught up with me, after all what would they have to do unless they stayed home and tended their own yards....See MoreKeeping rain & snow out of screened porch
Comments (2)Last year we finally broke down and put roll-up vinyl shades on our much-loved screened porch and now wonder why we waited. They keep out rain, snow, wind, and also heavy pollen in the spring. And we have been able to extend our use to all but the coldest days....See MoreJurassic Park
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