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Tuesday, May 13, 2014

GROW SNOWBALLS THAT DON'T MELT!

Marcia Norwood
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking


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Grow Snowballs That Don't Melt!

Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood

Old Fashioned Snowball Bush
Viburnum

My friend, Janice, gave me a snowball bush several years ago.  I  liked it so well that I transplanted it at our house when we moved.

The old fashioned snowball bush (viburnum) flourishes for weeks in the spring.  It is literally covered with big white "snowball" clusters and bright green leaves.

I like to pose my children and grandchildren near the snowballs each spring.  It's fun to see how big the bush, and the children have grown.  

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My snowball bush is featured on one of my Storyteller greeting cards.

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Copyright 2009 Marcia Norwood


Jan 18, 2014
I took these photos of the Snowball bush in my side yard. Copyright 2009 Marcia Norwood CLICK on each image to ENLARGE. ... I took these photos of the Snowball bush in my side yard. Copyright 2009 Marcia Norwood ...

Snowball bushes make excellent informal hedges, and attract birds.   They prefer full sun, but will tolerate light shaded areas. 

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Snowball Blossom Covered Ground!  Copyright 2013 Marcia Norwood
Snowball Blossom Covered Ground!  Copyright 2013 Marcia Norwood

Snowball Blossom Covered Ground!  Copyright 2013 Marcia Norwood



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 I   dream of an interactive display: a "hands-on experience" with my garden photos with photos on canvas lining the walls, and also photos "under glass" (snowball blossoms on the ground) inset into a real bridge; and front-to-back tall rectangular canvases standing up by the bridge (trees and garden views).

Imagine!  

Folks could take their own photos posing beside the "garden of photos."

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Thanks for stopping by!

Come back often, and invite a friend!

Marcia Norwood
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking


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Aug 14, 2013
Photograph of the snowball bush in my side yard. The snowball bush was a gift from my friend, Janice. "Man's heart away from nature become hard." Standing Bear. Thanks for stopping by! Come often, and bring a friend!
Feb 22, 2012
Some things are worth waiting for...like the "Snowballs" on the Snowball Bush in our side yard. Some things are worth waiting for...like the first PEONY blossoms. Some things are worth waiting for...like the first tulips to break ...
Jan 18, 2014
I took these photos of the Snowball bush in my side yard. Copyright 2009 Marcia Norwood CLICK on each image to ENLARGE. ... I took these photos of the Snowball bush in my side yard. Copyright 2009 Marcia Norwood ...
Nov 05, 2013
I cut branches from the snowball bush in our yard to use as twig arms for the Snowman/Snowgirl Tree in our kitchen. Red and white birds perch on the twig arms and on other evergreen branches. Her name is Crystal (in honor ...
Apr 27, 2014
Some things are worth waiting for...like the "Snowballs" on the Snowball Bush in our side yard. Some things are worth waiting for...like the first PEONY blossoms. Some things are worth waiting for...like the first tulips to break .

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