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#192269 Mar 15th, 2008 at 03:46 AM
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Triangle, VA zone 7a

Well so far the only thing that has come up are the crocuses that didn't get lifted last year. Their are 3 of the dark purple ones. I'll lift them after their leaves die back or I'll transplant them in a pot if I leave before they have died back.

My Daffodils have buds on them but they haven't bloomed yet. Although the ones in Richmond Virginia were in full bloom last week when I went down there.

My Hycinth have buds but haven't bloomed yet either. Hopefully that will be soon.

So what blooms do you have in March?


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Hi Tammy,

I have oregon grape holly, Ume flowering apricot, a few crocus, black pussy willow, and my daffodils are starting to bloom. Also some wild coltsfoot.

How's your house hunting going?


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Texas, dallas area, zone 8a
Blooms:
I have Crocus, tulips, lavender blooming, snap dragons, grape hyacinth ,white soprano's , Persian buttercups, viola's, pansey's, palmerii sedum's, clematis budding, Peruvian lilies,goldia scarlet dahlia, iris,trailing verbena,blue zephhyr snoe crytals alyssum, red creeping phlox so far.


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California,Merced,zone 9a
Blooming:plum trees,peach tree,nectarine tree
growing:guava tree,blood orange tree,persimmon tree,grapevines,roses,zucchini transplants,peas
Recently sowed:pole beans,onions,zucchini,
Indoor seedlings:tomatoes,peppers,cantaloupe,tomatillos,cucumbers

More seeds to be sowed soon!


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That would be Copper Hill, VA: zone 6b for me.

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Thankyou for your list but this room is only for what is blooming in your area each month.

It is a project Bill is doing.


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Dallas area zone 8a
White clematis blooming


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I have white, yellow, and purple crocuses blooming. flwr

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Monroe, NC zone 7B

yellow and purple crocus
daffodils - almost finished
camellias
iris - first bloom yesterday March 17th, 2008
grape hyacinths
silver bells



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purple crocus
daffodils -
several shades and color mixes
purple and pink hyacinths
and I got tulip buds this morning


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My daffodils have started blooming. 2 so far.


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Mine will be blooming also...when I pick them up in a pot from Wal-Mart tonight lol


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My grape hycinth is blooming.

And a yellow daffodil to go with the 3 pinkish-orange ones.


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zone 8a Dallas area

orange african bulbine blooming already very very very early for it to be blooming, possible due to a dry and warmer winter.
Another color of peruvian lily blooming.
Cream color clematis fully in bloom and many more buds opening,( I'll look for the name) found it,, Candida clematis

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My first New Day star magnolia blossom is open today.


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Florida-zone 8/9

I have Amaryllis,roses,Lantana,Mexican Petunia,Lorepetulum,Strawberries and Aloes blooming.

Iris,Daffodils and Tulips have all grown,but no flowers yet.

Pomegranite and Pears have alot of new growth but no flowers yet.

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My first tulip has bloomed. It's one of the yellow orange ones. None of it's babies look like they will bloom today.


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Dallas area zone 8a

Pincushion flowers blooming

Alysumm snowcrystals returned from last year and blooming


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