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Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Garden Tuesday: On Wednesday
Two of my smaller rhododendrons out front are blooming merrily - they opened up yesterday.
So why is the bigger one stubbornly refusing to flower?
Oh, well, that just means more flowers in a couple of weeks.
Better that they do not all flower at once, far more pleasure if they bloom at different times. I was only complaining to my husband yesterday that all the peonies are out now, they look wonderful but only for a couple of weeks a year! Hope all is well Diane
I love that color. In Maryland we had a row of eight azalea plants against the fence. Every year there was one plant that bloomed about three weeks after all the others. I looked forward to that late bit of color.
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It's a determined little flower!
Better that they do not all flower at once, far more pleasure if they bloom at different times. I was only complaining to my husband yesterday that all the peonies are out now, they look wonderful but only for a couple of weeks a year! Hope all is well Diane
It looks so pretty and big
Lily & Edward
Pretty! Ours haven't bloomed yet but they look like they will very soon.
I love Rhodys
I love that color. In Maryland we had a row of eight azalea plants against the fence. Every year there was one plant that bloomed about three weeks after all the others. I looked forward to that late bit of color.
Beautiful. The @#$^ deer ate ours, which is why there aren't as many blooms.
We have one and I don't believe it has ever bloomed!
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