Today ’s photograph are another update from Jeff Calton down in Tennessee , who says,“Things transfer every Clarence Day this metre of year and sometimes from other dawning to eve . The colors are so fresh and intense and I am have it off every minute of it . No more prejudicial cold here so everything has been moved outside for the summertime , some in their permanent spot and others being acclimatise to the Sunday before location . Pots are all placed but not fill yet . I need time and money to get that done ! I hope everyone ’s spring has arrived or almost arrive . Get out there and pull some weeds . “Jeff , your dearest of gardening and your enthusiasm for plant never , ever get old . Thanks for this update ! Everything looks gorgeous .
Keep get off in photos , everyone ! Whether you ’ve never deal before or you ’ve been featured multiple time , we want to see your garden ! netmail me at[email protected].Thanks !
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Haircut or let him be free?

Acer palmatum var. dissectum ‘Inaba Shidare’

Chrysogonum ‘Green and Gold’

Columbine seedling

Oxalis that has escped and is now sort of a weed here

Mixed succulents, Mangave ‘Bloodspot’ in foreground

Polygonatum odoratum ‘Variegatum’, Bletilla striata in foreground

Sarracenia flower buds

Sedum ‘Angelina’, Sedum ‘Red Emperor’, Sarracenia in background

Sensitive fern

Stachys ‘Helen von Stein’

Succulents released from winter prison

Tradescantia ‘Sweet Kate’

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