Wild Roses

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Remember the rose bush up by the fence that had not bloomed yet.  Well, this is it.  It is full of tiny white bloom.  Very pretty.

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I thought I would share with you all how my plants look.  This is what the cucumbers looked like before we transplanted them.

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This is what they look like now and this is one of the better looking ones.  Oh well, live and learn.  I am going today to a local greenhouse and hopefully get some cucumber plants.  Yesterday, after school, the girls and I worked on weeded some of our flower beds.  We planted some cosmos seed, some columbine and some seeds that just said “cut flowers”.  It is a little late getting the seeds in the ground but I think they will still have time to make flowers.

Temperature here is beautiful.  70 with sunshine and a good steady wind.  I have clothes ready for the line and another load to wash.  Enjoy your day and God bless.

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  1. Hi Donna..
    We always plant our cukes from seed in the ground. Although, that won’t be for a couple more weeks…
    You must be able to plant two plantings, eh?
    God Bless..

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  2. The rose bush looks so pretty! I was just thinking about how pretty your other rose bush is the other day. Your cucumber plants were beautiful! I hope they make it. It was much nicer at your house today than here. It reached 83 and felt more like 200!

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  3. Your flowers are beautiful. That is frustrating that your cucumber plants didn’t do well. I think we have only transplanted peppers and tomatoes.

    Have a great day with your family.

    ~Cheryl

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