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Spring is starting in Dallas

comments (1) March 8th, 2009 in gallery

alethor alethor, member
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This is my front yard in Dallas, TX zone 8. The spring starts every year with the opening of the daffodils, pansies and the red bud tree in the back. Go on with daylilies, hydrangeas and roses. What a show of colors. Enjoy !


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bkodama writes: I am so jealous- spring is not starting in Tacoma, WA! Your garden looks lovely!
Enjoy! Posted: 11:38 am on April 1st
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