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Little John_NC
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Few Flowers for the Ladies
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May 01, 2009, 04:18:11 pm »
OLD MAN BEARD
Iris
white iris I need a few more of them
mountain laurel
Dusty Miller I think it will have small purple flower latter. Grows wild all over the yard ,this one I let grow.
Red azalea the whites bloom first frost got them :(
What this Brendett :shock: another box :? :? thought you said 3 boxes :? :? Now there 4.....**Note the unpainted box is full of soil :? **also noticing the extra soil sitting on the tarp ......Never mind honey :roll: We got anymore cypress left :? :?
Well the bees are happy ..........John
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May 05, 2009, 04:50:51 pm »
Thanx, John, for posting your springtime as it is around you! :)
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Cindi
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Ooh, John, thanks for taking the time to post these pictures of your part of the world, very very beautiful, you made me smile. Have that enormously wonderful and awesome day and life and great health. Cindi
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