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May 2, 2010 7:32 AM CST
Name: Teri
Mount Bethel, PA
Annuals Seed Starter Region: Pennsylvania Region: Northeast US Region: Mid-Atlantic Lilies
Hibiscus Echinacea I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Container Gardener Clematis Charter ATP Member
We're due for some more humid weather today. This week will bring lots of showers. I wonder if my spraying for blackspot is effective or will it be washed off each time? Lots of stuff blooming now. Lilac Josee has it's first flush, daffs and tulips, allium starting, climbing roses all have buds, all rose bushes very red with new growth, baby blue eyes all over the place and in pots, pansies and more pansies etc etc. The good thing is that there will be something blooming in my garden from April until November each year. Just warm enough and cool enough for the lilies to overwinter well. Need to remember to spray Hollyhocks and others that behave like roses sometimes.

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