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Hellebore/PHOTO COURTESY ANNE-MARIE SCHOLER.

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It’s April and the gardens around Winchester have started to deliver. We asked you to send us photos of whatever is growing in your garden and you sent us quite a few.

Elise Brady's rhododendron struggles/PHOTO COURTESY OF ELISE BRADY.

Elise Brady says, “Last year’s dry summer and rough winter and bunnies did us in!”

Joy Cass has different color daffodils/PHOTO COURTESY JOY CASS.
Daffodils/PHOTOS COURTESY RACHNA JHA.
James Pidacks's peas are starting to grow/PHOTO COURTESY JAMES PIDACKS.
Purple hellebore/STAFF PHOTO CHARLENE BAND.

Send ONE photo as an attachment to editor@winchesternews.org and put “Garden Photo” in the subject line. Tell us what it is, for those of us who don’t know their peas from their petunias!

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