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15 Mar 2023, 1:08 pm

That’s great!
My son brought me a huge bag of pecans from South Arkansas.So delicious.


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15 Mar 2023, 1:10 pm

Misslizard wrote:
That’s great!
My son brought me a huge bag of pecans from South Arkansas.So delicious.


Pecans are so yummy! :D And we have pecan orchids everywhere where I live. 8)



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18 Mar 2023, 12:03 pm

King Alfred Daffodils and Forsythia.Good pairing since they bloom at same time.
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19 Mar 2023, 5:59 am

^ That is gorgeous!

I remember forsythia from my childhood home and how my mother delighted in them. We would also drive to the Morton Arboretum where there were swathes of naturalized daffodils.

I have good fruit development on the Pickering and Jean Ellen mangos and moderate fruiting on the Maha, which is the best flavored. If I do get a lot of Jean Ellen I’ll make a lot of chutney.

Ate a couple dozen red jaboticaba berries yesterday.


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19 Mar 2023, 12:18 pm

Thank you.They really brighten up the yard.
Ripe mangos off the tree, that sounds so tasty.All that interesting tropical fruit !
It seems like it’s more dependable to get fresh fruit there.Another late cold snap last night ,right when the pears trees were blooming.Not sure if there will be any fruit this year on the trees.
Bridal wreath spirea and japonica ( flowering quince) also in bloom.
The weather has been fluctuating from warm to cold and rain.Need to get my potatoes out, people usually plant on Saint Patrick’s day here.
Finding the first spring ticks.


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19 Mar 2023, 4:59 pm

What a pleasant thread! We need more photos in here!


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20 Mar 2023, 6:31 am

One of my garden goals has been to have fresh fruit year round. A demanding work life is constantly interrupting. But - ta dah - I retire April 1. Garden, here I come!

I also loved the spirea growing all over the neighborhood where I grew up. Your posts, Misslizard, are a trip down a pleasant memory lane.

Where_am_I, I would post more pictures if it weren’t so time consuming. I have to be on my desktop computer and have time to upload to Imgur, mess around with entering links, etc.


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20 Mar 2023, 11:03 am

:heart: :heart: :heart: HAPPY SPRING :compress: :bounce: :heart:

This is the vernal equinox; the first day of spring


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22 Mar 2023, 5:52 pm

Stove pipe type daffodil.I don’t know the name.I call it Corae after the friend the start came from.
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24 Mar 2023, 9:33 am

The rain bent some of the stems so I picked a bouquet for everyone here.
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25 Mar 2023, 10:14 am

Thalia, the Orchid daffodil.Beautiful, fragrant and a great naturalizer.Perfect for moonlight gardens.
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26 Mar 2023, 9:41 pm

The snakes are out.
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27 Mar 2023, 9:48 am

I found my hand pruners!! ! In one of the sheds.Breaking ground now to plant my early seedlings.Lettuce, green peas, kale, Chinese cabbage, collards and onions.
Found volunteer cilantro growing.
Saw a Tiger swallowtail butterfly the other day.Honeybees out and about.
Redbud in bloom now.Dogwood will be next.
Saw a adorable little striped garter snake.
Tick quest every evening.
Trying to germinate Miss Wilmotts Ghost.
Seems tricky, may just have to buy the plant.


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27 Mar 2023, 9:57 am

Planted a load of veggie seeds a week or so ago. Just been out to water them and a couple of spinach plants are showing already. Very exciting. I've got lots of construction and preparation to do in the veggie garden though, I've not grown there for 2 or 3 seasons and nature has reclaimed it...


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27 Mar 2023, 10:19 am

I don't have a garden, just a concrete communal yard - but I do have indoor plants, including orchids.

Here's one of my Paphiopedilums showing off -

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That's about 3" wide.


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27 Mar 2023, 10:26 am

/\WOW!


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