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Sunday, March 23, 2008
Cut Flowers: Happy Easter from Heirloom Gardener
Posted by Julia Erickson at 10:58 PM
Labels: Cut and Forced Flowers, Holidays
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4 comments:
Happy Easter to yoy to.
Ken&Carina
I hope you had a Happy Easter. I love your little bouquet. Do crocus do well as cut flowers?
Love that icon and of course the flowers as well. /Tyra
Lisa,
We had a wonderful and blessed Easter and hope that you enjoyed yours as well. Unfortunately, crocuses do not do well as cut flowers and last only a few days. However, for Easter, I love fresh cut flowers from my garden on the table, so I made the sacrifice.
-Heirloom Gardener
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