The cherry tree I planted last year is LOADED with blossoms! I can't wait to see how many cherries we get. My littlest will go out and gather them in a bowl so we can all divvy them up. This tree has 4 different kinds of cherries grafted in. Rainier are our favorite kind, but we will eat any of them! This is my lilac bush. I had to wait three years before I got a blossom! This is a pale lilac color and I also have a pale pink. They bring such a wonderful fragrance to the yard. I hope it doesn't rain when they open, then they last a lot longer. Any guesses what this tropical like plant will produce? It's a yellow lily! These also make the yard smell amazing! I have five or six of these and they never fail to make the most majestic, tall, fragrant flowers. They smell so good, I almost forget the weeds I need to get at below them, almost! This rhubarb was a gift from my Grandmas yard. She had been growing it ever since I could remember. I got a shovelful of th...
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