Taking a haiatus while the GPOD was in transition means that I have a backlog of picture you guy wire direct me early on last month , and today ’s set is an example . Midge Sandlin air these in in former May – well late than never , right ?
She said,“Spring in conclusion get in in South Carolina in mid - April and suddenly everything was bloom or leafing out . The Knockout roses were outdoing themselves – even the ones in the back M that are starve for sun … At one prison term I require an all - xanthous or all - pink garden but now I realize I love to just thrust everything together , especially since most of my gardens are filled with pass along plants !
“ I have found a deer check so ca n’t wait to see lilies bloom this class ( both oriental and day ) . The cervid will also miss munching on the hydrangeas – the Endless Summer call to be wonderful ! And here ’s hop they do n’t get to the hibiscus that is guarding the arbour that was almost embrace last summer by a jasmine that did not hold out the freeze in February . In the three full summertime I have been working these garden I have been astonied at what survives our heat and humidity – even some plant I transplanted from Massachusetts ! ”

Midge , please send more exposure to see what a variety two months makes ! I ca n’t wait to see those lilies in full efflorescence . Thanks for sending in photos !
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