Will someone take my wallet and hide it! Hellebores!
And there are the two I purchased!
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I forgot it was this weekend (forgot on purpose). And now I Must go and get that bottom hellebore. I think I will try taking cash only this time. I hope you got some good plants!
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There are so many new ones!
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Oh yes – totally agree – this is how I feel as well – it’s just dangerous in garden centers, you need to take someone with you who will guard your wallet!
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😃
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Caution, Arthur. Caution.
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🙂
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It’s a good thing that they can stand a little cold!
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Yes, they are a beautiful winter treat!
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Splendid hellebores ! I like them
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They are a nice winter treat!
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I enjoy your Hellebore photos. I wish they liked it here.
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Too bad they don’t grow in your local! They reproduce by volunteers easily!
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Absolutely beautiful hellebores. Gorgeous colors!
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They are! Now I just need to buy the house next door to expand the garden!
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First, welcome to my blog. AND a big thank you for lighting hope in this poor gardener in zone 5. In Montreal we had a frigid winter -30C, and my PEI garden is buried under 185 cm of snow ( and all fell in February)
Having lived through the horrid Montreal Ice Storm 10-15 yrs ago, I remember seeing the majestic Maples with truncated limbs and demolished crowns. I wondered how I would live without them…..Last summer I noticed I could not tell that they had been ravished.
Your garden will rebound. Your care will contribute to the resiliency. (and the opportunity to visit nurseries to buy a few new specimens will buoy your spirits!
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