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Re: Bluebonnets and tree’s budding out [Re: steveiam] #15011761 03/08/24 10:02 PM
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Chilly, but not hard freeze stuff though

Re: Bluebonnets and tree’s budding out [Re: steveiam] #15011767 03/08/24 10:12 PM
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Actually need to stop by HD and get a matching bird feeder like tge one we have now. It's relaxing to sit back and watch the birds in the mornings and evenings out here. We put out food for deer as well.
I agree with you 100% that these little things are great ways to appreciate life a bit more.

Re: Bluebonnets and tree’s budding out [Re: RipDaLips] #15011769 03/08/24 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by RipDaLips
They are on the way Steve. Hope you get to see many and enjoy them.

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The wife hung ours a couple of days ago so we are ready!


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Re: Bluebonnets and tree’s budding out [Re: Mark Perry] #15011771 03/08/24 10:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark Perry
Actually need to stop by HD and get a matching bird feeder like tge one we have now. It's relaxing to sit back and watch the birds in the mornings and evenings out here. We put out food for deer as well.
I agree with you 100% that these little things are great ways to appreciate life a bit more.

cheers


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Re: Bluebonnets and tree’s budding out [Re: steveiam] #15011816 03/08/24 11:15 PM
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Noticed the distinctive blue blooming 2 days ago in this guys pasture. Mighty early, but spring is here. Also, got a cool pic of the first storm cells of season. And the #1 reason I hate power lines.

And Steve, we're glad you're here to enjoy it too!


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Re: Bluebonnets and tree’s budding out [Re: Dave-0] #15011825 03/08/24 11:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Dave-0
Noticed the distinctive blue blooming 2 days ago in this guys pasture. Mighty early, but spring is here. Also, got a cool pic of the first storm cells of season. And the #1 reason I hate power lines.

And Steve, we're glad you're here to enjoy it too!


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Re: Bluebonnets and tree’s budding out [Re: steveiam] #15011847 03/08/24 11:52 PM
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Paintbrush blooming also. We put 2 HB feeders up for the Scout that usually arrives first!


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Re: Bluebonnets and tree’s budding out [Re: steveiam] #15011945 03/09/24 01:39 AM
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Crappie are about to spawn woot




Re: Bluebonnets and tree’s budding out [Re: steveiam] #15011949 03/09/24 01:43 AM
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I planted this Texas Mountain Laurel several years ago when it was about 2-3 ft. tall. This is the best it has ever looked and smelled (like grapes).

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Re: Bluebonnets and tree’s budding out [Re: steveiam] #15012163 03/09/24 11:13 AM
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When you see a pecan tree blomming it's over. They of all the trees and plants are never wrong.


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Well crafted, Steve.

Re: Bluebonnets and tree’s budding out [Re: steveiam] #15012175 03/09/24 11:37 AM
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Trees are just showing some buds... Wife put the hummingbird feeder out earlier this week... Fish are definite pre spawn... It'll be fall before you know it... Dan


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Re: Bluebonnets and tree’s budding out [Re: Patriot Guard Rider] #15012178 03/09/24 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Patriot Guard Rider
I planted this Texas Mountain Laurel several years ago when it was about 2-3 ft. tall. This is the best it has ever looked and smelled (like grapes).

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Beautiful plant PGR-


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Re: Bluebonnets and tree’s budding out [Re: marschall] #15012190 03/09/24 12:37 PM
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When you see a pecan tree blomming it's over. They of all the trees and plants are never wrong.


I've always heard it's mesquites that can't be fooled

Re: Bluebonnets and tree’s budding out [Re: Patriot7Six] #15012229 03/09/24 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Patriot7Six
My car is normally brown, but has been yellow for the last few days as proof. Thankfully some of the pollen was knocked out of the air with the showers.

No pollen yet on the live oaks at my house. Still dropping leaves like crazy. Vacummed the gutter on the front of my house before the rain and it needs it again. My only section of gutter without leaf guard. Bluebonnets are just starting to get buds.


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