Ok, I'll admit it! I am obsessed with the garden right now. Actually its more like I am obsessed with the weather and the Spring season. I am ever on the lookout for warmer temperatures and signs that Spring is in fact finally here. With every cold, dreary rain or hail storm, my spirit dies just a little bit. I am being a little dramatic here, but truly, I am SICK of winter already. It makes me SO mad when I see a projected high for the day of 44, while the average temp for the day is 57. Uggg! Therefore, its makes me feel so much better about life to go out into the garden and witness for myself that, even though its as cold as hell outside, the plants seem to indicate that spring is here. If only the sun would indicate that!
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From top left: Walker's Low Catmint, Frosted Violet Heuchera, Brise D'anjou Polemonium, Ivy-leaf Cyclamen, Jack Frost Brunnera, and Sweet Tea Heucherella.
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From top left: Walker's Low Catmint, Frosted Violet Heuchera, Brise D'anjou Polemonium, Ivy-leaf Cyclamen, Jack Frost Brunnera, and Sweet Tea Heucherella.
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