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Snap Dragon

It’s spring!  While clearing debris from my flower beds I have already discovered new growth.  Yarrow, Snap Dragons, Daffodils and Tulips are making an introduction along with Columbine and Pin Cushion leaves appearing like magic.  Over the years I have planted a variety of perennials for blooms that will appear in spring and last thru fall.  This is the first year for maintaining my flower beds with no new planting required. We’ll see how it feels to take the season “off” to enjoy the fruits of my labor!          Cheers

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