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Colorado Lady
A Bowl Full of Lemons One Project at a Time
Kathe With An E You're Gonna Love Tuesday
{Primp}Your Stuff Wednesday
Bloomin' Tuesday Ms.Green Thumb Jean
Tuesday Garden Party An Oregon Cottage
Garden Tuesday Sidewalk Shoes
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Home and Garden Thursday A Delightsome Life
Flowers on Saturday Blueberry Craft and Hobby
I've started collecting japanese maples myself and have about fifteen now. Our climate is not the most appropriate for them and with warmth followed by freezing weather for several weeks this spring, I had quite a task covering them night after night along with many other things in the gardens. I must say they are well worth the trouble however. Yours look to have some wonderful colors amongst their ranks... Larry
ReplyDeleteMaples are so beautiful all year long! I've found some fantastic little starts in my garden from them...and potted them up too. They make great littl patio plants for a few years while they grow large enough to plant in the ground! Hope you link up to the garden party over here at Fishtail Cottage??? Would love to see you! xoox, tracie
ReplyDeleteI love maple trees. Looks like you are in for years of color!
ReplyDeleteGood luck on moving your plants and trees around. I never had good luck doing that.
ReplyDeleteyay - you linked up! will be fun to see your maples as they grow! xoox
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