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summer rain ...
some cut-off flowers
take root again
Hydrangea branches in the compost have sprouted ... we just planted six new ones in the garden !
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Hi Gabi,
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see the cut-off flowers take root again!
My neigbour cut my hedge bindweed (Calystegia sepium) but they still make flowers again . He said: it's only a weed. But, I like it.
T.T.
No better sign of hope and life, Gabi ... you must be a really good gardener!
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who hardly visits ...
two inches taller each time
:>) E. N.
Great moment, gabi, simply and effectively rendered.
ReplyDeleteB.N.
It is a great power indeed...
ReplyDeleteas great as the moving power of your haiku.
M.I.