I took these photos, with our little digital camera; and Karl showed me how to transfer them to my computer. I will need to write down his instructions next time, to remember. Good to learn and happy to share! Thanks, Ellen
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The snowdrops are the first to bloom, and are beginning to fade until next year.
The primroses are beginning.
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You will have it down in no time..First signs of growth are so exciting… Very nice!
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Thank you
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I love primroses, and just planted some in our courtyard with permission from our neighbors to plant stuff in their area. I have two neighbors’ gardens plus our own two that I tend, and would love to offer gardening service to others around here who don’t have the time or inclination to plant anything.
But Joe says, “No”. He thinks it’s work but I keep telling him it’s play. Wonderful play!
Lovely photos!
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Our “yards” look remarkably alike. There’s just that “little” lake in the middle.
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Wonderful to know that you are learning how to do this.
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THANK YOU! Ellen
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Go Ellen!
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