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I kept a whole bowlful of seeds from last years zinnias, to plant in my six deck flowerpots. I also have some plants that flowered all summer, that are still green in my pots, despite snow and freezing temps. So I will nurture them as well. My roses I got for Moms Day last year and planted by the front door, are under mulch and will be cared for as soon as they come out again. My naked ladies are already sprouting above the mulch, and I hope this late and lasting freeze doesn’t kill them. That’s it for my garden, no other space. But I did transplant a tiny Japanese maple last spring that I found growing in a hole inside a limestone rock. It grew pretty tall all summer, and when it dropped its leaves in late fall I transplanted it to just outside my deck fence, where we had a tree taken down this year because of Dutch Elm disease. So I go out weekly and talk to Little Tree, and will watch its progress all spring, summer and fall. --Cynthia
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