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Old 06-05-2014, 05:37 PM   #1
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They're blooming up north now?


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Old 06-05-2014, 05:47 PM   #2
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Thanks for posting. They are further ahead than mine here. I think they have had more sun up north than we have had. Or maybe because we are on the lake. My lilacs are all gone by now though, they have been for a few days.
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Thanks for posting. They are further ahead than mine here. I think they have had more sun up north than we have had. Or maybe because we are on the lake. My lilacs are all gone by now though, they have been for a few days.
My rhododendrons here in Southern NH are in full bloom. I love that I have one in Moultonborough that blooms well after these, so I get to enjoy them for a while. : )
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Mine on the south side of the house are in full bloom too and just gorgeous this year. The north side ones are not quite totally out. I think this must be a good year for them though.
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Just noticed them starting to bloom here in Plymouth. I'm thinking that means we're probably a few days behind Sugar Hill. Pancakes and lupines! Life is good in NH.
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