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Yes, Even Lemon Balm is in with the Lamb's Ears! |
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Sweet Woodruff Blooming in April! |
Happy Easter to you all! Thanks for allowing me a slight break in the action. You really didn't miss much. We have been trying to get our seeds planted that should have been planted last month in the very mild weather. So here are some lamb's ears for the kids and flowers of the sweet woodruff to make
May wine for the adults. Hope you are having a great day. I'll talk to you later.
I planted Lambs Ears for the kids when they were younger, but I have to confess I sit in the garden and have to have a feel of them!
ReplyDeleteMe too, Tracey! Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteI think I remember seeing Lamb's Ears at the garden center, they are very soft arn't they? Are they a perennial, an herb? If it is what I think it is, then I shall get some this year.
ReplyDeleteYes, Faith and hopefully, later this season, I'll show you how to make a beautiful Christmas ornament with the fresh leaves. The leaves are soft and it is a perennial. Hope you enjoy it in the garden.
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