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Mar 14, 2014 10:29 PM CST
Name: Marilyn
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terrafirma said:Just found this thread! My salvias got bit hard this winter, and they're are just starting to rebound. Saw on the map that the hummers have already been spotted here. Big Grin I've not seen any yet, but I guess I better get my feeders cleaned up and back out there! Whistling I better get busy!!!! Thumbs up


We're getting cold and snowy weather this weekend into Monday, but I'll probably get mine up by the following weekend or so. Last year I had 2 - 4 feeders up at mid March. Changed the sugar solution every other day while I was waiting, but had to put out the welcome mat for them! Thumbs up

Let us know when you see them! Thumbs up
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Hummingbirds are beautiful flying jewels in the garden!


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