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| Narcissu romuiexii 'Julia Jane' All apologies about these photographs, I must have been shaking form the cold. Anyway, you get the idea, there is a splash or two of color. |
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Thursday, January 24, 2013
Yawn, Stretch, Scratch, Yawn
I am slowly awakening from my long winter slumber, and while it may be a balmy 42 degrees in the greenhouse, the dreary, fog engulfed weather of these past weeks certainly beckon toward more hibernation. However, since things were drying out a bit too much and the hose finally thawed out enough to pass water, I was in the greenhouse today and noticed a few things were starting to come on.
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