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Mar 14, 2013 11:12 AM CST
Name: Rita
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Zone 6B
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Well, you made me go look again as I just could figgure out why mine weren't up.

.I didn't see anything so picked up the mulch I put down last fall after planting my bulbs are sure enough there they are comming up. At least some are as there are green shoots thru the ground. Still many more to come up as I planted a nice stand of 200 of them so I guess only the earliest are up already. And I even see a very few blue flower buds. I am excited, this is my first year to have the iris reticulatas and I think that I am going to really like them.

I have Harmony and Alida. 100 of each. I got them from Brent and Beckies and planted the two types because I thought the deep blue and the pailer blue would really look good together.

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