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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Bleeding Hearts



43 comments:

  1. They are NOT blooming yet???
    Are you serious?
    Mine are about 6 inches tall!!!!
    WOW.....beautiful!
    Cheers!
    Linda :o)

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  2. I love seeing these. My MIL has some....I need to get a cutting from her!

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    1. I need to divide mine. I meant to do that last fall! I'd love to have a white one, too.

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  3. I love these flowers - a girlfriend used to have them in hanging planters on her porch and they were so pretty.

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    1. I have never seen them in planters! They were look fabulous!

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    1. I didn't bid on a thing or bring home any trash! haha. It wasn't that kind of auction. Next weeks looks very promising, though! :)

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  5. Precious little blooms. They truly live up to their name...Update on Scrommy...(found some fur and a claw )~~~that was all that was left. At least Jill doesn't have to keep searching.

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    1. Ugh...I'm so sorry! We have friends who have lost several cats to coyotes just outside our little village! Poor Scrommy. :(

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    2. Yes, I thought about coyotes, but Jill said they have only see fox, bob cats and cougars...at a distance. The deer come every day, but since the incident...they are staying away too.

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  6. In full bloom at your sea
    Just tell them not to bleed any cooties on me

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    1. They don't have cooties to bleed
      just allergens and pollen seeds.
      ha.

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  7. BGetsy they are absolutely beautiful! You really are in spring :))

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    1. Yes, spring is beautiful...but it's too hot right now, like summer. Makes me cranky. ha. I want winter! Can I come visit next month? :)

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    2. Of course you can when you want:)
      The nights are cold here !
      You hate the same I dont like.
      Love spring but hot summer make me feel bad!
      I heard in England the summer is really short!

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    3. Well, then they are very lucky!
      But it's always raining there! ha.

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    4. Yes true! Also in summer!
      Eddie go to sleep?
      Tomorrow he will comments!

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    5. Hello Gloria
      Did I hear you telling me to go to sleep? LOL
      Wonder why?
      Did you think it was late for me to be awake? LOL
      I was just waiting for you to come and read my latest post!! LOL
      See you tomorrow . . . . . and where's my kiss?

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  8. so pretty! and the header-wow!

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    1. Love the dogwood...and the blooms have stayed on a good long time! Some springs it is too dry or windy and it's very short lived.
      What's growing in your greenhouse right now? I'm on my way to the garden center tomorrow...really looking forward to it!

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    2. There's only a bit of lettuce left in there. Everything else is planted outside and growing well. I definitely need more practice :) but it was fun trying

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    3. I'm hoping to get my garden in the ground this weekend. Hope it doesn't rain. ha.

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    4. well, rain after I get it all in would be great! :)

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  9. One of my favorite Spring flowers! Ours are blooming too!

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    1. They are so pretty, aren't they? One of my favorites, too!

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  10. Love the photo of your bleeding hearts.
    Remember I am an ambulance man and can fix them! lol
    btw My purple Clematis (Mr President) has bloomed!
    Has your's?

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    1. Well, that's true about the hearts! Clever you. ♥ My clematis has not bloomed! But it is covered in buds! I need to find out it's name. Maybe it's Mrs. President. haha.

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    2. Yes, maybe, shame the syncronisation was not quite right - might be a different variety! lol

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    3. I guess we'll find out when it blooms!

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    4. Yes it would be interesting! Turning in - it's late! Goodnight!

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  11. Nice! I used to have bleeding hearts growing in the backyard next to the house, but they died several years ago after a very cold winter.

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    1. I've wondered if they die off after so many years like some plants. I can't remember how old mine is...maybe 10 years?

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  12. beautiful...and great framing on the shot too...the background adds much....

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    1. I love that gate...but it needs to be moved to be usable. I've informed the gardener. ha.

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  13. Mine are still little babies. Plants can be babies too. Didn't you know?

    Oh you did.

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    1. I want some baby ones in a planter like Suza said. Adorable.
      The plants...not you. Well, I guess you're adorable, too. ha.

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