First of all, the daffodils and bearded irises I saved in pots and then transplanted last year survived!
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Then the perennials in the bean bed started coming back! And are SPREADING! Look at the creepers on the yarrow!
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Here is a columbine who is larger than it was even at the end of last year.
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And here is some of the sedum, at least as large as it was at the end of last year as well.
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And, lastly, the sage making a reappearance.
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1 comment:
I love it when the cute little green guys come back in the Spring :D
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