



Ignorance is bliss....looks like these plants don't know it's November, and I really hate to break it to them! The "spring bulb" sending up foliage next to the carnation is really confused...but that's my fault-I didn't manage to get them in the ground until this past spring when they should have been in bloom...heh, more fallout from losing my "roundtuit"...wish I could find that blasted thing!
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I don't think it's your fault, actually... the drumstick alliums and two of the four types of garlic that I planted this fall (at exactly "the right time!") are sprouting, too! Methinks they'll all get a rude awakening this weekend and hightail it back underground. lol.
Heh...yea my plants are rethinking their growth right about now-temps dropped like a rock yesterday, and now it's in the 20's!
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