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Mid-June Already? Beauty Spotlight Team

This week seemed to fly by. I hope you had a good one, and I hope that you are healthy and doing well. I’ve been doing the usual: gardening. Once my rose bloom (two rose bushes are blooming), I’ll post some pix.

We’ll probably go for a walk in the woods, and Jeff will help me prune my lilacs.

What’s on your agenda? Hope you have a good weekend, and stay safe. xo

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2 Comments

  1. Sandy Pincombe says:

    I love that you enjoy gardening so much. Dick has two rose bushes that are doing okay but not like when he tended them. Let’s just say I don’t have a green thumb. Enjoy your weekend.

    1. Sandy, have you given Dick’s roses some rose food? While I think the winter and spring weather have the greatest effect on roses and all garden flowers, unless you have great soil (I don’t), giving plants some food at the beginning of the season and occasionally during the season can really help. What color are your roses?

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