
She was all to eager to help re-seed.

This bush was in bad shape when we moved in. I was somewhat fearful and only gave it a hesitant pruning. Now that I know it blooms, I'll be a bit more agressive next go around.
I need to show off my lilac tree I've nurtured from cutting. It is almost ready to be planted! This bush also looks like it may have some babies I can dig up and nurture.

The apple blossoms are beautiful.

The trees are rough. We have four or five apple trees on the property and they have been ignored for many years. The neighbour has a friend that will teach us how to properly care for the trees when it comes time to prune this fall. Reading is good, but it is wonderful when someone can pass down their knowledge while walking the property with you.

Something ate my tulips. #@! I didn't take any pictures of the (now dying) daffodils, but most of them came up alongside the snow crocus and they were beautiful. There was one lonely double daffodil in the mix and the girls and I agreed it was the prettiest. I think I'll research purchasing some apricot or pink daffodils for planting this fall.
Rabbits ate all my tulips. They don't like daffodils, though, except to taste one or two and then move on.
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