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Hmmmm. My lilacs just don’t do anything — neither do my jasmine. Not sure why. I am planning to tear them out and put in something that likes my yard and does nice things like bloom and smell pretty! I can enjoy the spring lilacs of other people!
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Did you plant the lilacs? How long ago… I think it can take time for them to establish? I’m not really sure about that, it just seems like a familiar tale. The jasmine is confusing! It should grow beautifully where you are, right?? ~W
So lovely. I grew up with lilacs and they were my favorite flower…. sadly, they don’t grow in Florida, but gazing at your photos, I can almost smell them.
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Yeah, it probably doesn’t get cold enough there, does it? Bummer!! But I bet jasmine grows like a weed. ~W
I had to do it. I could not put it off any longer. I bought my first lilac bush today. However, I will have to wait till next year to enjoy the blooms.
Those are some lovely pics. Lilacs are beautiful. Thanks for the up-close photos… they are kind of a blur to me when I’m in the garden… the detail is amazing.
__________________________________ You’re so welcome! Our room smells amazing in the morning. And it appears you fixed my spam problem. THANK YOU!!~W
Holy Smokes. Those are GORGEOUS. Spring is still trying to start here. I think the long, cold, extra snow covered winter really did a number on the plants. I just wish it would have killed off the dandelions. Oh well, they are good bunny food!
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Yeah, it killed off a ton of my plants. My peonies are GONE. Spring has been slow to arrive. ~W
May 6th, 2008 at 5:57 pm
I can smell them from here… mmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
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I ended up putting this bunch on my bedside table and waking up to that smell. Lovely. ~W
May 6th, 2008 at 6:03 pm
Beautiful color! I’m loving all the flowering cherry and dogwood trees. They are spectacular.
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The Puget Sound in the Spring is marvelous! ~W
May 6th, 2008 at 6:16 pm
I need a lilac bush.
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I think everyone does. ~W
May 6th, 2008 at 7:19 pm
I’ve seen that those grow here, too! The little spot of color makes it feel like home.
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I was surprised to see them thriving here on the coast–considering our rain! ~W
May 6th, 2008 at 9:15 pm
Hmmmm. My lilacs just don’t do anything — neither do my jasmine. Not sure why. I am planning to tear them out and put in something that likes my yard and does nice things like bloom and smell pretty!
I can enjoy the spring lilacs of other people!
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Did you plant the lilacs? How long ago… I think it can take time for them to establish? I’m not really sure about that, it just seems like a familiar tale. The jasmine is confusing! It should grow beautifully where you are, right?? ~W
May 7th, 2008 at 12:51 pm
So lovely. I grew up with lilacs and they were my favorite flower…. sadly, they don’t grow in Florida, but gazing at your photos, I can almost smell them.
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Yeah, it probably doesn’t get cold enough there, does it? Bummer!! But I bet jasmine grows like a weed. ~W
May 7th, 2008 at 3:43 pm
I had to do it. I could not put it off any longer. I bought my first lilac bush today. However, I will have to wait till next year to enjoy the blooms.
Beautiful photos Wende!
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Thanks!! And the lilacs are worth the wait.
~W
May 8th, 2008 at 6:31 am
Lilacs are my favorite flower. (well, next to peonies) I can not wait for ours to pop! Yours are just beautiful.
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I’m partial to both, but the smell of lilacs… LOVE THAT.
~W
May 9th, 2008 at 12:33 pm
Those are some lovely pics. Lilacs are beautiful. Thanks for the up-close photos… they are kind of a blur to me when I’m in the garden… the detail is amazing.
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And it appears you fixed my spam problem. THANK YOU!!~W
You’re so welcome! Our room smells amazing in the morning.
May 11th, 2008 at 9:25 am
Holy Smokes. Those are GORGEOUS. Spring is still trying to start here. I think the long, cold, extra snow covered winter really did a number on the plants. I just wish it would have killed off the dandelions. Oh well, they are good bunny food!
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Yeah, it killed off a ton of my plants. My peonies are GONE. Spring has been slow to arrive. ~W