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April 25, 2004

What's blooming now

Actually, the Hellebore starting blooming in late February or so and still going strong. Once the heat kicks in it will drop its seeds. I'm still waiting for other plants to show up...

Now for the photos:

Hellebore
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Trillium
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Columbines
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photographs


April 23, 2004

Report from AHS Plant Sale

As always, I leave wishing I had bought more! LOL!!! But then again there's always tomorrow.

The vendors are great, friendly, quite informative and best of all a wonderful selection of hard to find plants. My favorite vendors were there again: Doyle Farm Nursery, Nature by Design and another I can't remember that's run by an older couple. The last one mentioned has gallon sized pots of Hellebores for about $12! Can't beat that. Sure they may not be the latest strains but who cares.

I picked up:
Goldie's Wood Fern
Indian Pinkroot
Maidenhair Fern
Hellebore
Pink Turtlehead

The first two mentioned vendors have loads of natives: Squirrel corn, Ginger, Hepatica, Ladie's Tresses, etc....

If you can stop by today or tomorrow.

local interests


April 19, 2004

Another season

Everything has begun poking their heads through the soil - at least that I can remember. Funny though, I have tons of plant labels from last year's purchases and I have no idea where I planted them. Hopefully I'll be to identify them later.

For now, I'm concentrating on the very front beds. I've removed the nasty Liriope and some Irises. I'm planning on planting some Astrantia, Hellebores, and other shade loving perennials. This weekend should be a big purchasing event! Yippeee!!!

I'll take some pics soon and put up.

the gardens


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