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In reply to the discussion: Some Good News. [View all]hopemountain
(3,919 posts)38. our quince bushes are full of blooms
and the hummingbirds are arriving. we have a below freezing night tonight but after today temps are heading toward the 60's.
enjoy, oksustainag!
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I would call that GREAT news. Thanks for sharing - needed a smile today!
NRaleighLiberal
Mar 2016
#2
I'm really short on bees this year. Southern California. Could it be the drought
JDPriestly
Mar 2016
#15
Planted my blackberry canes last week. Today, I ordered my Butterfly & Hummingbird
NCjack
Mar 2016
#17
Nice, a few bees are hovering around ours as well even though they are recently planted.
vkkv
Mar 2016
#21
Gosh, sorry that comparing gardens and enjoying the arrival of spring pisses you off . . .
hatrack
Mar 2016
#40
Goodness. This is a good news thread. Try smiling every once in awhile.
ScreamingMeemie
Mar 2016
#45
My 3 Red Haven peach trees were in full bloom and this morning we have a heavy frost. Same thing
B Calm
Mar 2016
#41
Great news, Ok! My onion sets and mint are coming up. Apricot tree is done blooming.
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2016
#51