My camellias are blooming.
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My roses are not.
I live in an 84-year-old house so I'm not sure how old are these roses. They barely have any blooms as the canes are old and wooden.
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Like really wooden. Any ideas on how to revive them?
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In a bit of whimsy several years ago, I bought a bunch of gazing ball garden ornaments.
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1 year ago today,
really great banana bread, which I shared with my relatives for the Lunar New Year. It's so good that my youngest aunt asked if I made another batch to give away this year.
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