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Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: Jul 6, 2020 | Replies (302)

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@fiesty76

Parus, crafts are such a benefit for our more extended times at home. Happy to report that my yarrow is well above ground, daffodils, crimson and multi-colored tulips, grape hyacinths, hyacinths and blankets of pink and blue creeping flox are spreading some smiles from neighbors. In back, one lone, elegant palest pink tulip is fronting an arching ornamental grass. I agree with Lioness that staying busy and engaged helps each day pass faster.

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@fiesty76 You paint a wonderful picture of your garden! We don't have much of a garden this year, and are watching to see what is coming up voluntarily for flowers. We have primroses, wild daffodils, and crocus. The rose bushes are starting to show some new growth and there's a plant that I have no idea what it is, but in summer it has beautiful dark red tiny leaves and little red berries
Ginger

Sounds terrific! I live in WI and have bulbs breaking ground. One small clump of snowdrops and I saw a yellow snow crocus the other day. Then it snowed a little and got down to 20’s for multiple nights so I think things backed off. Still patiently waiting!