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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 21 2013, 06:40 AM (35 Views) | |
| Petra | Jan 21 2013, 06:40 AM Post #1 |
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Has anyone got winter flowers in their garden. If so what are they? I haven't any, and am thinking I will plant some for next winter. |
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| Emily | Jan 21 2013, 01:48 PM Post #2 |
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I don't have any flowers but yesterday I stopped to look at the winter Pansy's at my church. |
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| Oceanna | Jan 21 2013, 11:10 PM Post #3 |
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I do not have any winter blooms; because of low temperatures and the amount of snow we usually get I don't think they would do well. Some gardens have holly bushes with the bright red berries and they are very nice but I don't have those either. |
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| Mamacat | Jan 22 2013, 03:19 AM Post #4 |
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I don't have any winter flowers either. Do have holly and ivy, which of course is evergreen but associated with winter. |
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