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Spring came early this year.
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There is never enough room for all of the water lilies that I want ;-)
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Beautiful..
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You must be getting all our sun! Beautiful large blooms! Love the trellis too! My clematis are just putting out shoots in all our rain and clouds.
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Beautiful.......but so NOT fair.....
Mine are growing though and I see flower buds on one.
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I can't believe you have flowers already! Mine are just starting to send out shoots, but no signs of flowers yet.
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We had 30 days of rain in March (no lie) so my entire yard is a soggy mess and everything is behind in blooming. I haven't even gotten my Clemmies pruned let alone see blooms. jealous jealous jealous.
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Last year we had nothing but rain all spring & everything was way behind. This year, drought conditions with temps higher than normal. So the blooms came on early. Gotta read up on how to prune them so they will be fuller.
Send that rain our way!
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