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For a belated birthday present, Dave drove me up to Carroll Gardens in Westminster, MD to go plant shopping. It was a nice day, almost 60 degrees with a bit of March wind.
We bought three sweet box plants -- Sarcococca hookeriana var. humilis -- which have the most heavenly fragrant flowers, and are in bloom right now. The car smelled gorgeous all the way home. Sweet box is a shade-loving evergreen that grows no more than 2 feet high, spreads way out on all sides, and can be used as a ground cover.
I also splurged on two hardy geranium plants, Brookside and Tiny Monster, for the shady part of the back yard. Then I picked up a trio of allium bulbs. I know they are supposed to be planted in the fall, but they were sprouting a tiny bit, so I figured I'd give them a chance. They might bloom next year.
A pair of nice miniature dahlia roots topped off the heap. They will go into the big front planters after the last frost date, around April 16 in Montgomery County.
On the way we stopped at a New York pizza place in Mt. Airy for lunch. Dave ordered baked ziti and I got the pasta with broccoli and garlic. It came with the best garlic bread we ever had -- and we're from NJ originally.
When we got home I planted the alliums, geraniums and the two small sweet boxes, saving the big sweet box for tomorrow afternoon. A lovely day.
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