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| Killarney |
Posted - Mar 30 2026 : 11:20:06 AM
  They are 38 years old. I covered them with sheets and Beach towels.onky lost a few buds that didn't stay covered. My neighbors got a kick out of my front yard looking like I layed my wash out to dry! Lol! It was a hard freeze! I lost all my new double daffodils from Eden Brothers that Sara ( yellow Rose) told me about. I planted fall before last. I got to see one spring season bloom. Too much too cover up. Connie Sue |
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| MaryJanesNiece |
Posted - Mar 30 2026 : 2:30:27 PM Connie, your azaleas are beautiful. Thank goodness you were able to help them survive the hard freeze. I am sorry your daffodils didn't make it. Hopefully they come back next year.
Krista Farmgirl Sister #528 Farmgirl Of The Year 2025 |
| nndairy |
Posted - Mar 30 2026 : 1:28:31 PM Beautiful! I'm really surprised about the daffodils too! Mine have been frozen twice now and they're blooming. They're a bit droopy, but still putting on a nice show. They're not doubles though. I really hope they come back next year for you.
~Heather “I would rather be on my farm than be emperor of the world.” — George Washington
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| ddmashayekhi |
Posted - Mar 30 2026 : 12:46:37 PM Thank goodness you covered your beautiful azaleas! I was surprised the daffodils didn't make it through the freeze. Maybe next year they will come back and bloom for you.
Dawn in IL
April is a promise that May is bound to keep. Hal Borland |