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Originally Posted by tamara
Not a flower but a Lupine leaf, looked pretty with the rain drop in the centre.
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oh wow! that's neat. i thought it was a flower until i read your post.

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Originally Posted by tamara
Very pretty. I just took pics of things yesterday. I'll post most in the 'blooming fine' and the foilage topic though.

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I love that Tamara,, Jiffy's so right it does look delicate! thumbup


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Downright pretty.......Did you notice if you pick some of them for a vase, they just droop something terrible.....Guess they're born to be wild like me........LOL thumbup


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Some single flowers in my yard yesterday...

baby pink lily
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I will vote for baby pink lily.........

Both nice.......That is so soft lookin..Lus baby.

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Oh so pretty.


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Diane, I love that peppermint portulaca.

That lupine leaf with the raindrop should be in a magazine.



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It is cool looking. I've noticed that rain drops collect like that on only the Lupine leaves. I wonder why? It looks like a diamond floating against the leaves.


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Rain sticks to elephant ear's leaves as well. I think it's any leaf that has fine hair (feel woolly) and if the leaf has creases that direct the water towards the center


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Tamara, Maybe diamonds from heaven, for just you>>>>>>>>>>

Any strawberrys there, growing? I love wild and tame.


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The wild strawberries are green, they'll be ready in two weeks. My tame ones are only starting to flower right now.


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Oh yummy.
Hubby said no freezing these, we eat them for the tv snack in the eveings.
Squirt on cool whip.

Cool.

DO you make jam also? I love it .. That an grape.

DO you have an arbor?



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Yup, I make jam. Grapes won't over winter here Dodge. I've tried many times, the vines die by the next spring. So no need for an arbor.


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Sorry Tamara,

How about black and raspberrys? We love rasp........

You sound like a good women ..
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lol Dodge. Well I am a woman, not sure how good.

Yup, I have yellow, red and black raspberries. My black berry bush died though this past winter as well as my gooseberry bushes. Oh well. I make lots of different jam and jellies. Never tried grape jelly making yet though.


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What other kinds do you make?

I try anything that comes down the pike...
One cup juice
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One cup of sugar is how I do them all......

Never tried Marmalade >>>>>>>did you ?



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I make anything I can. Last year I made Strawberry, raspberry, gooseberry, blackberry, peach, plum, apricot and currant jam. Alot of jelly's as well. If it is pickable or really cheap...I'll bottle it lol

I made marmalade with my grandmother once, I don't like it. I also make rhubarb jams with her....I don't like them either.

I like using pectin for tame berry jam though, sets better.


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That is great....Goes good on those morning muffins...... :ding:
Nothing like made at Home.



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Texas Star Hibiscus took longer than usual this year to bloom Probably because we've had a very very dry spring and now this summer doesn't look like it's going to rain here for a while that will do any good,, But at least 'She's' Blooming!!!


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WOW! Beautiful!


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The peppermint portulaca is simply beautiful!!---I have not ever seen the varigated or 'striped' portulaca before.



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