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This yellow rose bush is called St Patrick's. It always has it's first blooms in March. (I guess that is why they call it St Patrick's?) The stems of each rose are really long and make great long stem roses.
My Tulips are blooming throughout my garden too. I have a problem with my tulips because the gophers love them and I have to make sure they are planted somewhere where it doesn't get that much water during the summer months or the bulb will rot in the ground.
This is a pretty white Clematis vine that blooms every spring and the fragrance is so wonderful!
The flowers are so pretty and all bunched up together
This is another pretty spring, sweet smelling vine bush, Yellow Jasmine
For more pretty blooms, please go visit Ms Jean at Green Thumb Jean's Blog!

I have bought from Suzanne before, and her work is beautiful! I am going to fill these totes up with chocolate easter bunnies, eggs, etc and send them to my grand daughters for Easter

Suzanne also has a lovely blog, Just Another Hang Up. All her hand bags are so pretty!

I love this vintage doily I picked up for only $1.00
For more Red today on a green day, be sure to go visit Sue at It's A Cherry World!




For more Pink Saturday posts, please go visit our lovely hostess for Pink Saturday, Ms. Beverly at How Sweet the Sound!

I love my pink daisy bush too! A sure sign that spring is NEAR!
Everything is epoxy or screwed together to last years in your garden. I have even painted and sealed the wood staircase pole to with stand the outside elements too
I love the touch of the vintage brooch on the spoon's handle!
This can be used as a bird feeder, bird bath or just plain garden decor
Do you ever wonder how to easily clean your garden
bird feeders or ceramic bird baths?
Here is a tea cup bird feeder that is over 6 years old. I always leave it in the garden all year long. This is it at the start of this month, all dirty and crusty with water deposits, mud and dirt. Yuck!
I pour CLR into the cup and plate. You can actually watch it start to break up all the deposits. I leave it to clean about 5 minutes. No need to scrub, CLR will do it all.
Just take a hose and rinse it clean! Here it is 5 minutes later all clean and ready for its spring visitors!
To see more of my tea cup bird feeders and garden decor, please click here!