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5 comments:
I love them. I always had bunches in the spring until the farmer who leases the acreage by the creek cut down the bushes.
Marnie
Yay! I love pussywillows! I must go for a walk today and see if any of ours are peeking out!
I always worry things will bloom too soon ...
Before the last frost
Hope! Maybe you could cut a few branches and bring them in? I have done this before and when I place the budding branches in warm water they bloom! Works with all sorts of branches.
Spring is not too far away!
Sherry
I've been looking for pussy willows here but have seen NONE. Lucky you!
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