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Mar 6, 2011 ( 2 comments )
3/6/2011
4:52 pm
Marie Carr (nanarie)
Great nature lessons in Milwaukee!
3/6/2011
9:01 pm
Richard Carr (richard)
Do they normally sprout in early March?
Mar 7, 2011 ( 3 comments )
3/7/2011
7:15 am
Julie Carr (beekielou)
I had heard from a friend at Riviera UMC that bulb plants can come up when there is still snow on the ground, but seeing is believing. It just hasn't been in my gardening experience, having lived in California my whole life., and it is amazing to me how tough daffodils are!!
3/7/2011
9:17 am
Kathy Carr (kathy)
"Life finds a way!" Yes, our daffodils are all up despite the very cold mornings we've had recently.
3/7/2011
4:47 pm
Marie Carr (nanarie)
It would be great and very interesting if you could give us weekly updates on the growth of the daffies between now and April i4.