The last two mornings were in the upper 30's. Hopefully this will be the last "very" cold weather we receive this winter, as spring is in the air for us. Everything is popping out and I am eager to get out in the yard and begin the spring ritual of trimming, fertilizing, planting and enjoying some "perfect spring weather."
Friday, February 29, 2008
One Last Hurrah!
The last two mornings were in the upper 30's. Hopefully this will be the last "very" cold weather we receive this winter, as spring is in the air for us. Everything is popping out and I am eager to get out in the yard and begin the spring ritual of trimming, fertilizing, planting and enjoying some "perfect spring weather."
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3 comments:
I can't imagine Azaleas being on their way out while I'm still waiting for snowdrops! Soak up some of the warmth for me please!
And enjoy your spring garden :)
I am just waiting for my azaleas to bloom. It will be awhile yet.
Kerri & Lisa...I hope spring arrives early in your region! Thanks for stopping by.
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