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Old 09-14-2006, 03:53 PM #1
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Default My Weber's Parrot Tulip bulbs were shipped today :)

I am so happy. Maybe this will give me the oomph I need to totter around in the garden a bit more.

I also have some really neat crocus coming that look like water lillies, I am really excited about them!

And yesterday my fig came. It's a "petite" black fig that I'm supposed to be able to grow in a container. I have wanted a fig for over 30 years!

I got a really lovely pot for it, and I hope it is happy.

It was a little more tiny than I expected...

I got an avocado tree some months ago, that is supposed to produce quite a lot of avocados after 18 months. It was larger than the fig when it arrived. It's been thriving, once it got itself some new leaves that were able to cope with the intense sun here.

What are your favorite plants?????

Do you love plants and gardening?
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