Agreed Flowrgirl1. Plus they're fianlly starting to self sow all over the place, which makes them ever so much more welcome. Nothing like all those clumps of early spring color-except for sheets of early spring color!
Gail--Any blue is welcome in my garden. It's the one color you can never have to much of. Maybe that's why I've used so much blue paint on the trellises, chairs, sheds and more in my garden.
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It's one of my faves. Gotta love the little bulbs.
Just the best blue...I love this little flower. gail
Agreed Flowrgirl1. Plus they're fianlly starting to self sow all over the place, which makes them ever so much more welcome. Nothing like all those clumps of early spring color-except for sheets of early spring color!
Gail--Any blue is welcome in my garden. It's the one color you can never have to much of. Maybe that's why I've used so much blue paint on the trellises, chairs, sheds and more in my garden.
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