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March 31, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
Bonnie and Ken Pfeil’s front-yard flower garden is blooming more than a month ahead of those darling buds of May, thanks to recent rains and the retired couple’s hard work preparing for the growing season.
“This doesn’t come easy,” said Bonnie as she surveyed their handiwork.
The bluebonnets are blooming adjacent to the fading red flowers of [...]
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March 11, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Plants
Well, it’s the start of another season, and with the arrival of March, the winter that seemed like it was never going to get here is officially over in just a few short weeks.
With daylight-saving time being moved ahead this year, the extra light has many of us anxiously awaiting nicer weather to get outside [...]
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