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surfered

(12,332 posts)
Sat May 24, 2025, 11:31 AM May 2025

Spring in our yard ....which is past it's peak now. It's becoming summer

And petunias will be replaced with purslane, moss roses, caladiums , and zinnias. I already miss spring.

Esperanza

Orchid tree saplings post freeze damage

Salvias

Day lilies

Oleanders

Petunias

Knockout roses with some bluebonnets

More salvia with petunias in whiskey barrels

Easter lilies from a neighbor who bought one every Easter for her house. When it quit blooming she gave it to me. She’s passed on now, so it’s a memorial. They’ve never bloomed at Easter, usually always after


Irises in whiskey barrrel, less than petfect

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Spring in our yard ....which is past it's peak now. It's becoming summer (Original Post) surfered May 2025 OP
Wow, my dear surfered! CaliforniaPeggy May 2025 #1
🙏 surfered May 2025 #4
Your yard is a world of beauty! I love it. n/t CousinIT May 2025 #2
🙏 surfered May 2025 #5
Awesome garden, dude!👍 MiHale May 2025 #3
🙏 it's already getting up to 90 on the mainland surfered May 2025 #6
Feel like in Ripley's...but believe it or not... MiHale May 2025 #7

MiHale

(12,758 posts)
3. Awesome garden, dude!👍
Sat May 24, 2025, 11:55 AM
May 2025

Here in N.Michigan summer is over, spring came and went, November came in for a few days and now maybe spring will reappear 🤞. Some outdoor veggies took a little hit from frost…that wasn’t supposed to happen…but it did.
Oh well it’s not close to being over.

Enjoy your garden…I did! Thanks.

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