What's Looking Good in April 2022

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  1. Logan

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    Cayuga starting to look good.
     
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  5. Zigs

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    Lovely Logan :)

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    Thank you Zigs, I like your photography.:)
     
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    @Zigs ....this is stunning and so unusual. It reminds me of berries :) May I ask what it is?
     
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    Logan, I simply love these flowers. I looked ..and they can be zone 3....hmmmmmm. I'm going to put them on my wish list for bulbs to try. I'm thinking of a sheltered spot already. Even if I could enjoy them once it would be worth it. Do you have problems with mice eating bulbs over the winter months? I've given up on tulips as the mice love them during the winter. They don't bother my dafs or crocus though.
     
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    My first flowers :heart::flower::heart: I don't know if they will make it 24 hours with the arctic front, but my soul smiled when I found them yesterday afternoon.



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    Thank you, no I don't have that problem with mice or squirrels, never have.
     
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    Ta Logan :)

    Ta Melody :) Think it's a Grape Hyacinth, it's in @Tetters part of the garden :D
     
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    Yes it's a Grape Hyacinth :)
     
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    Ta Logan :)

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