Once rescued from a road and logging project of the neighbors, the Dutchman's Breeches were about to go underground. I found they did not like to be transplanted and it took nearly 5 years for them to show off their cute britches. Mine will finally peek their noses out of the ground in about 3-4 weeks. Thanks for sharing yours. BlessYourHeart
It's lovely to see new developments in the garden. Yesterday I noticed that our lily-of-the-valley are now flowering.
ReplyDeleteOnce rescued from a road and logging project of the neighbors, the Dutchman's Breeches were about to go underground. I found they did not like to be transplanted and it took nearly 5 years for them to show off their cute britches. Mine will finally peek their noses out of the ground in about 3-4 weeks. Thanks for sharing yours.
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You sure get out and about. I transplanted two trees today, until the thunder began, I was happy as a clam!
ReplyDeleteWow your flower is already blooming. We call this flower bleeding heart and is one of my favorite.
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wow I've never seen those before...love blogging get to see so many diffent things I wouldn't normally get to see...
ReplyDeleteThis is a new flower for me; I've never seen them before, as far as I know!
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