| Week of February 19, 2006 |
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![]() This African daisy has interesting flowers -- very thin petals. |
![]() On the hill, there are a few early irises. The lime green flowers are euphorbia; these are all over the hill. |
No rain this week, and spring flowers continue to appear. On the hill, I laid out a path with stakes and put down the first half of the stepping stones.
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![]() Eventually this path will ead somewhere: I'm planning a vegetable bed here. |
![]() There are only a couple of anemones open in the bed with the roses. |
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| The usual spots | ||
![]() The daffodils are still going strong. A few freesias are open now too. |
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![]() The paperwhites are pretty much done, but the peony and salvia are still flowering. |
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![]() There's a lantana in there somewhere that's eventually supposed to be 5 feet tall. Really, there is! |
![]() Lots of bulbs are coming up, but so far not many flowers are open. |
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![]() There's a stray daffodil in this bed. |
![]() There are two African daisies in this bed, both getting big. |
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![]() It's a little hard to tell, but we removed lots of branches from our neighbor's pepper tree (near the fence on the left). |