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YEAH!!! How exciting. For me spring has always sprung when the daffodils are in bloom!!!
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I've got one tulip doing that. But the crocus and daffodils are under 3 inches of mulch so hopefully they haven't noticed the warm weather yet. I know, I know...but hope springs eternal lol.
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I got one blooming& lots of others popping leaves.I'm on way with camera now to snap some shots.I've seen some paperwhites blooming in town,but mines still pushin foliage& I also have to move them(NO...its not a problem with the growing spot...its a problem with whos gonna do some pond filling in with the tractor.I HAVE the growing to next spot problem.) So who all grows early spring daffs? I got a mix of some unknown daffs.some I seen fadeing blooms on them as i dug them.Was a house bull dozed for running natural gas lines so I removed about a truck full(full size truck bed filled to the top) of mostly bulbs and some plants.I got some rip van winkle daffs.I can't wait to see them bloom& some type of white,but could have been creame. I'd also like to know which ones are fragrant. i also just thought...and have some I did not plant yet.was a ribbon mat at walmart with yellow daffs.Guess I should dig that up huh.... Well I'm going to do the yard...grabbing camera...checking on my WS section& need to turn compost pile.it rained briefly last night...and now the winds drying it back out real fast.Wind is KICKIN it today.
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