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Its such a nice first sign of spring to see that splash of colour in the garden.
Not that I'm a great gardener, far from it.
I am so glad to have perennials and bulbs because they don't need a lot of help from me to grow and bloom.
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Sometimes they are joined by other greenery that apparently can be identified as something called a weed - I even have a book about Weeds so that I can properly identify what grows in my gardens.
Alas, I am often encouraged to remove them from the gardens ... not something I enjoy doing.
These are so pretty, I'll have to plant some~not that I'm any kind of gardener. And I'm with you, thankful that they come up every year without much effort!
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