Some indoor for outdoor planning

Arlington, TX

I did some trimming about 5 weeks ago and here are some happy results. I needed something positive today.
Heartleaf hibiscus, seems like several cuttings are making leaves.
Rock penstemon, first time I have tried to root this plant but they seem to be doing well
golden groundsel that I potted to remake the pond area on Friday had to come in from the cold
These columbines are coming up all over (or they were at least), not sure if they are yellow or orange
I want to see some of your starts/seedlings!
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(Joy) Hempstead, TX(Zone 8b)

Looking good.
This is a volunteer, maybe morning glory? And I am so happy that my torch aloes are happy. Last year my oldest bloomed for the first time, and just got done blooming a couple months ago. Imagine my surprise when rewinterizing the greenhouse that it is sending up another bloom stalk. And two of my young ones are blooming as well.
Don't have pics but my Belladonna Amaryllis are poking their heads out of their pots, and several other things are starting to get green. I agree that walking in there is a positive experience. It is so nice to see green thriving things instead of ice covered, dead things.

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Dallas, TX

The crinums and amaryllis that I got at the Fall RU are inside (my house, no greenhouse, sigh) and some have done more than just poke out of the pots. Some have really large straps (isn't that what the leaves are called?) and I am running out of room. After all, these aren't the only plants that I had to bring in. Spring is supposed to arrive later this month but I'm not taking anything back outside until I'm convinced.

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