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Mar 27, 2012 8:31 AM CST
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Name: Trish
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I have some irises blooming, and the rest are right behind.

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My verbena is pretty much a non-stop bloomer

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The pinks are blooming

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The Indigo Spires salvia is blooming

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Some of the yarrow is blooming (this is Apple Blossom).

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And of course, bachelor buttons, larkspur, and poppies are blooming. The daffs are finished for the year.
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