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March 18, 2007

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Tricia

Wow! That rose is so perfect it looks almost fake. Good job. Nice photo.

I'm adding you to the list now. :)

Kalyn

Beautiful flower. It's finally nice and warm here, but no flowers. My neighbor does have blossoms on the forsythia, but mine are facing west and they only have buds.

As far as not knowing how to add things to the blog, no worries. Every blogger can remember how little they knew when they first started!

Annie in Austin

People in Carolina and California may be bored, but as a rather new Camellia planter, I'm still pretty thrilled with them... except they always look as if there should be a fragrance!

Annie at the Transplantable Rose

Lynn Tucker

Here in Canada we are drifting between deep snow and rainy flooding. So when I look at beautiful pink and green it is way not boring to me! Where is spring?

mine is up

Ottawa Gardener

I'm with the Canadian lady.

Besides the picture is fantastic.

Esther

Chigiy, Is this blooming in your garden now? Here in Nova Scotia, it is 0 C or 32 F during the day & 22 F or -5 C at night, so we can't even get crocuses or daffodils yet! ... and can't plant peas yet either!
I had a beautiful hedge of gorgeous roses along my lane but my Nasty Neighbours from Hell took it upon themselves to have them all removed turning my 6 ft lane into a 16 ft boulevard b/c they like a wider entrance to their house behind me!!!! Needless to say, I restored the road to a smaller lane but I was told by lots of landscapers & nurseries that getting 11 old year mature rose bushes is impossible! To all you other gardeners out there, is it really impossible. How mature a bush would I be able to get?
Thanks.
Esther in Nova Scotia

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