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- Judy
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- I'm a 50 something female set loose on the world with a camera.
7 comments:
Judy: It is amazing how fast they grow.
HI Judy, I had to smile reading your note about well behaved petals of the dogwood! You are right! They are often "better behaved". I looked for the "narly" ones plus it was windy! Thank you for putting a smisle on my face!
Mine are about as far along as yours are. They are one of my favorites.
Marnie
They are so red! I've never planted peonies, so I didn't know this. I can't wait to see them in full bloom!
Ours are a bit further along - love them so much - such lush blooms.
It's both encouraging and exciting to see them growing so much. I think the wait will be worth it.
Looks like our Peonies! Seems they're coming up so fast now that I can almost watch them grow!
I sure wish their flowers lasted a little longer though.
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