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Apr 2, 2010 5:29 PM CST
Name: Marian Ritchie
Winnsboro, Texas
I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database!
Well the snow is gone and now we are having beautiful weather. I've pulled up my pants and started cleaning and working in the garden each and everyday. Don't you just love to feel the sun on your back, a gentle breeze on your face, and the dirt running through your fingers? Oh how I've longed for Spring to arrive and to be able to get a very much needed fix by playing with mother nature.

I've been very busy trying to get things cleaned up and spruced up so our gr. grandchildren can have their Easter Egg hunt here. Lot's of things blooming, Dogwoods, Redbuds, Forsynthia, Pansies, Snapdragons, tulip trees, too much to list. 1,000's of daffodils are just about finished blooming here for the year. Hosta's and ferns are showing signs of life after a long wet winter nap. My irises and daylilies will be in full bloom very soon and I just can't wait to see them. Spring is in the air and blooms are just around the bend. Happy Gardening dear friends!!!
Marian

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