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Lilies and water celery starting to grow
Central Mississippi thinks spring is coming! Our lilies are starting
to grow and the water celery is pushing up several inches over its winter height. It is great to see the new season coming on. Jim |
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Lilies and water celery starting to grow
It is great to see the new season coming on.
Jim I know it is March, my Taro's have fallen over in the living room. Time to trim those long stalks. Still pretty cool here, and my spring energy level hasn't risen much. But the yellow crocuses are up and a spring flower pot, that I dug into the garden to winter over, has primroses blooming in it under the white spun blanket/row cover. We did have one warm up that I noted fish moving around and one lazily flashing so I added some salt and just made my Prazi order. I'm glad they're selling that in smaller amounts so I don't have so much product ($) sitting on the shelf. ~ jan ------------ Zone 7a, SE Washington State Ponds: www.jjspond.us |
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Lilies and water celery starting to grow
On Feb 28, 11:26 am, Phyllis and Jim
wrote: Central Mississippi thinks spring is coming! Our lilies are starting to grow and the water celery is pushing up several inches over its winter height. It is great to see the new season coming on. Jim Things are starting to green up around the edge of my pond as well. Water celery is sending up new shoots, the lilies have a few leaves that are unfurling and the taro is ready to go out in a couple of weeks. And the koi have found something green to eat and tear up already! LOL. And I am SO ready for spring in the Rockies! W. Dale |
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