Pink,Pink,Pink

Fort Lauderdale, FL(Zone 10b)

I have a yard full of blooms but EVERYTHING is pink. It seems the whites,yellows and oranges are taking their time to bloom for me this year...i don't care...I;m enjoying the show

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La Grange, TX(Zone 8b)

Gary, I see a split skirt. Have you been busy pollinating or collecting pollen? Thanks for sharing photos of your garden. What beauties!

Mine are still in the greenhouse and I've seen a few flowers this winter, but all of them put together wouldn't come close to what you have in one Brug. Since I lost about 75% of my Brugs to that horrible drought last summer, I'm playing it safe this year and keeping my Brugs in at least until the end of March to avoid a late frost.

I envy you your mild Florida climate — that is until hurricane season. All in all, I can't complain about this winter too much. We had several early freezes starting in late October and it looked like we were going to have a repeat of last year's cold and drought, but by late November things warmed up a bit and it started to rain. We took a chance and seeded and fertilized all our pastures. So everything is green and growing. The cows and calves are happy, but I did lose my bull to bloat a few weeks ago. One minute he was doing what bulls are supposed to do and the next he was deader than a post.

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