Todays ' exposure are from Jeff Calton , who says,“Well , spring is definitely in full swing in Tennessee . The garden change every day but it is still not alert enough for broad scale photo . leap is all about the fiddling thing and the unaired - ups , I think . Here are a few shots of other April in the hill . In about one more week the moutains will be 1,000 wraith of green and achingly beautiful . “Oh Jeff , I ca n’t expect for that green daze to show in the trees and for the daffodils to begin blaze . Here , the grass is just starting to green up the tiny bit and we ’re still in snowdrops . But at least it ’s progress ! Thanks for a glimpse of what it will look like here in a couple of weeks .
You guys are starting to send stuff in , and it ’s FUN ! I love opening my inbox each morning . Keep going ! ! Send in some photos!Email me at[email protected].Thanks !
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Prunus ‘Hally Jolivette’

Euphorbia ‘Bonfire’

Polygonatum – variegated Solomon’s seal

Epimedium X kaguyahime

Chaenomeles japonica ‘Toyo Nishiki’

Pulmonaria–don’t know the variety

Sedum ‘Angelina, Pinus parviflora ‘Brevifolia Glauca’, Narcissus ‘Tete a Tete’

Sedum ‘Coral Reef’

Sempervivum that just gets purplier and purplier

Some kind of crazy variegated iris

Viburnum ‘Chesapeake’

Umbrellas are up so spring has begun!

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