Yard pic's from the first week of June

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Yard pic's from the first week of June

Postby Ed_B » Jun 07, 2010 9:44 am

The Aruncus are doing really well this year
Siberian Iris
My remaining Thunderbolt, love this Hosta
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Re: Yard pic's from the first week of June

Postby Ginger » Jun 07, 2010 10:39 am

I like that Goatsbeard! Too cool. Your Thunderbolt looks wonderful too! Thanks for showing us your garden pics :D

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Re: Yard pic's from the first week of June

Postby Patrushka » Jun 07, 2010 7:04 pm

Looking good Ed! :cool:

My Dream Weaver kicked the bucket. If I replace it, I think I will go with Thunderbolt. I noticed this year that have a few Goatsbeard seedlings.
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Re: Yard pic's from the first week of June

Postby Ed_B » Jun 07, 2010 10:06 pm

Hi Ginger & Pat
Pat I have a bunch of seedlings coming up from my goatsbeard too.
One of my 2 Thunderbolt"s is a mere fraction of what it once was, I transplanted what was left
Now my Dream Weaver finally looks like it will make it, I had it for 3 years now and it finally is starting to take off
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