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by plants 'n pots on April 15, 2004 09:11 PM
Well, the sun has finally decided to shine again and the spring flowers are loving it!

Here are a few by my front door that I thought I'd share:

hyacinth

blue hyacinths

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by weezie13 on April 15, 2004 09:24 PM
Those are very pretty Lynne,
It's wierd you should post this, I was
just sitting here thinking I hadn't talked
to you in a bit, and wa~laa, your post appeared!
Hmmmmmmmmmm???? It's magic!!

Very pretty plants, I've got to get one of those
web thingies'..................

Weezie

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Weezie

Don't forget to be kind to strangers. For some who have
done this have entertained angels without realizing it.
- Bible - Hebrews 13:2

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by plants 'n pots on April 15, 2004 09:38 PM
[wayey] Hi Weezie ~ I've been here...
guess we've just been missing each other!

Please do get you into webshots -
it's really really easy and free -
I'd LOVE [Love] [Love] [Love] to see some of your plants, etc!

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by afgreyparrot on April 15, 2004 09:55 PM
Those pictures were so good I could almost smell them!!!

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by Chrissy on April 15, 2004 10:06 PM
Your hyacinths are beautiful!! Mine are up now too, but the buds haven't opened yet, I can't wait:) [flower]

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by plants 'n pots on April 15, 2004 10:06 PM
Thanks Cindy!!!
They've been in the ground a few years now, but this is the best display of them so far! [Cool]

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by weezie13 on April 16, 2004 01:04 AM
Lynne,
Goes to show you what a couple zones do,
Mine aren't even poking their heads out
of the dirt yet!!! [Roll Eyes]

They are very pretty!!
I love the two colors together too!!!

Weezie

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Don't forget to be kind to strangers. For some who have
done this have entertained angels without realizing it.
- Bible - Hebrews 13:2

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by plants 'n pots on April 16, 2004 01:21 AM
Hi Chrissy ~ these popped open in about 2 days!

Weezie - I'm not surprised about the zone differences... here in the same zone, some of the forsythia is in FULL BLOOM, while others are barely yellowing up yet!
It's nice though... this way the spring flowers seem to be around longer! [thumb] [flower] [grin]

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by Bestofour on April 16, 2004 01:55 AM
It really does go to show you what a couple of zones can do. (maybe more than a couple) My hyacinths, one of my favorite flowers, have been long gone. I love the smell. Wish you could post that.

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by Jiffymouse on April 16, 2004 04:59 AM
beautiful lynne [thumb]
by Barb H. on April 26, 2004 04:16 PM
Hey, Lynne!

I love the photos! They are my favorite spring flower! I love the scent!

I have a daffodil bed and they are just finished blooming...what a show they put on!

LOL...our new neighbors moved in and my little six year old son is in love. [grin] He's been picking any and all flowers to bring over to the young woman who lives next door. Turns out she is a teacher at my son's school.

For me, he brings in dandelions....for her....all of my lovely spring flowers..... [dunno]

Barb H.

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