About time
GaryKC
Posted 2014-04-19 2:36 PM (#70729)


COMSUBBBS

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Location: Kansas City Missouri
Subject: About time

JohnBay
Posted 2014-04-19 2:56 PM (#70730 - in reply to #70729)
Great Sage of the Sea

Posts: 560

Location: Minot, Maine
Subject: RE: About time

Not here... Just breaking ground.
JohnBay
Posted 2014-04-19 2:57 PM (#70731 - in reply to #70729)
Great Sage of the Sea

Posts: 560

Location: Minot, Maine
Subject: RE: About time

Not here... Just breaking ground.
Ralph Luther
Posted 2014-04-19 3:35 PM (#70732 - in reply to #70729)
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Posts: 6180

Location: Summerville, SC
Subject: RE: About time

Ours have come and gone. Trees are all of leaves and have even mowed the lawn 3 times already.....nothing can be finer than to be in Carolina....
Ric
Posted 2014-04-19 3:37 PM (#70733 - in reply to #70729)


Plankowner

Posts: 9164

Location: Upper lefthand corner of the map.
Subject: RE: About time

Mine are about all gone and my tulips hare reaching the last stages too.
We bought a really nice Rhododendron the other day and looking for the right spot to plant it. It is in full bloom too.
We visited the tulip fields up in the Skagit Vally last week. This the second largest tulip growing area in the world. Beautiful sight to see fields of color stretch to the horizon.

Photo by Ms Lumpy Bumps


Thomas Courtien
Posted 2014-04-19 6:43 PM (#70737 - in reply to #70729)
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Posts: 1890

Location: Patterson, New York
Subject: RE: About time

Our daffodils are bloomed; but, they had to deal with 2 " of snow on Wednesday.

Grassing not growing but has all turned green again.

And in the wetland, the skunk cabbage is popping up all over.