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Zinnia Cut & Come Again

Have you secured your gardening plans?  Weather allowing, Mother’s Day weekend marks the traditional time to plant annual flowers and vegetables and here in zone 4, freezing temperatures seem unlikely.  I have exposed my indoor seedlings to sun and cool temperatures from time to time and now it’s time to transfer these hardened young plants to their new home in my gardens landscape.  I take great pleasure in planting my annual flower beds during this time of season in great expectation of the beauty ahead.

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