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My colombines aren’t blooming yet.. yours are beautiful.
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Thank You Anita, I wasn’t sure if they would grow in east Tennessee ๐ -Willy
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Beautiful colors and nice large blooms! Mine are all purple ๐
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Thanks, I’m glad they grow in east Tennessee. In the mountains of Colorado they were light blue,in Utah they were more white !
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Your columbines are beautiful. I have one in the backyard along the east fence that comes up every year. It was here when Ken was alive so itโs something he evidently planted. He really enjoyed it. Iโve bought two columbine plants and put them in the ground yesterday. One is yellow and pink just like in your pictures. I will call them Willieโs plants!
I cleaned up the backyard of leaves and tree branches and now have the alley to do and the front yard. It took me two days to do the backyard but it looks great. We have had so much cold weather that we canโt put any plants in the ground yet until yesterday. I also planted a Karl Forrester grassโฆ I have five of themAlong the foundation in the alley. I love how they wave in the wind.
Did you help build the picket fence around the property or was it Tonto? Itโs still holding up great whoever did it!
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You used to have a few Columbines south of the back door porch! I’m glad my landlord provides yard care.
Tonto did the fence, I only painted it once ๐
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