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In the front yard the white moss phlox are spectacular |
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The grape hyacinths contrast against the moss phlox are lovely. |
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Candy tuft in the back yard has a life of it's own. It just gets bigger every year. |
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We were concerned about the bleeding heart. They were hard hit the year of the bad winter, but seem to be coming back again. |
Other news in the back yard: The red bud tree is gorgeous as are the moss phlox on the waterfall. It's a lovely time to be outside.
Yesterday we put in all the fertilizer stakes. It was a huge job, but it's done. Now to get the weeding caught up and the water fall in operation.
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