
It's a busy time of the year. A million things to do in the garden and my new web ventures as well. It has been warm here this weekend and my daffodils have already played out.
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The dogwood has gone from bud to bloom since my last post.
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Woodland Phlox has started its show.

And the Redbud has progressed to full bloom.

I hope to get to see flowers from the epimediums which are new to my garden this year. I recieved them in a trade last spring at our local Garden Web plant swap. This year's swap is next Saturday and I'm looking forward to meeting with fellow gardeners and bringing home a treasure or two:)