Monday, February 7, 2011

Chasing the Winter Blues

To get through the winter doldrums, what plants are you looking forward to planting or seeing return in your garden? Let us know with a "comment" below.

6 comments:

  1. The Blog looks great, Paula. This is a great way to share thoughts and ideas.
    To respond to your question, I'm looking forward to enjoying my blue hydrangeas that have been transplanted from our neck cottage. I am delighting in the fact they become healthier and healthier each year possibly with the use of tea leaves spread around their base. Would anyone else like to share some thoughts or ideas?
    Maureen

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  2. They're already lined up in my dreams: from crocus to daffodil and tulip, to tarragon and thyme, to sweet woodruff and lemon balm, to bleeding hearts and solomon's seal and dewdrops caught in lupin leaves. They're all asleep beneath the snow, dreaming of how happy they will be to bloom again.

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  3. Hi Paula, Maureen and Therese! This is so great and what a fun blog! Is that a member's garden deep with snow - it looks so lovely. I long for the first crocus which will come very early on the warm sunny bank above the marsh! Happy Days. Susie

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  4. Paula, Maureen and Therese kudos on this site. It's wonderful! What a great way to stay up on everything we love about gardening. I'm waiting for the bleeding hearts to break the soil so I know that spring is here. Sooner would be better! Pam

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  5. Hello Everyone,
    The blog is beautiful and a great idea!
    I'm looking forward to seeing 300 red tulips bloom at the Winthrop School. The children planted them with such enthusiasm!
    Stay cozy and warm.
    Deb Trevarrow

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  6. Looking forward to drifts of blue and pink forget-me-nots under pink azaleas.

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