Spring Greeting — snowdrops
petalique
2 years ago
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Comments (4)Hi Nay. I loved your one post, and hope you will continue popping in. Your rose skills are awesome, so someone ought to help you with the computer skills. Sammy...See MoreFamiliar Faces Greets Spring
Comments (26)OH SO BEAUTIFUL! I really really want a residence and a striped panther! ANd I want them to be as healthy and happy as yours! I was interested to see that your Rembrand Van Rijn's are just starting. NEarly all of my bulbs have bloomd now except my RvR and Giraffes. Maybe that means the will both bloom when their natural time for blooming rolls round.I ended up with a number of both last year and am surprised they have not bloomed....See MoreSpring Greetings
Comments (13)Thanks all for you nice words. Beth, obviously I didn't show "not so nice" views of my roses, did I? :) Actually, some of my roses, i.e, Bewitched, Sally Homes... have powdery mildew too. However, Spring time is not as bad as near the end of Fall. I don't spray simply I have a lovely 3-year old daughter who also loves spending time in the garden and looking at Mommy's roses:) Regarding the aphids, here are the hints:) Eden and friends... These cuties little ladybugs have helped cleaning up the garden. I also use the water hose twice a week. Oh, I don't know if this is true or not, but a nice lady at my workplace told me that coffee grounds also helped to get rid of the aphids. So I went to Starbucks after pruning the roses and asked for the coffee grounds. I guess it didn't hurt:)...See MoreSpring Greetings from Maryland, USA
Comments (3)thanks for such a beautiful picture, jim. you're obviously quite a gardener! i have a few early flowers on my violets and some autumn crocus, cholchicum varieties here. your arrangement reminds me of the introductory page of some old gardening books i have seen....very elegant! rob......See Morepetalique
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