By: Kim Charles

Wild weather in Northeast Tennesee has not ache Jeff Calton ’s garden one bit !

" Things are begin to fill in . So far this outflow it has been 3 steps forward and 2 steps back with the atmospheric condition . Cold , red-hot and torrential rains . Hopefully thing will even out by mid May and we can move forward . "

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a. palmatum ‘Koto-no-ito’

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Amaryllis

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Bletilla striata

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Chionanthus virginicus

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Chrysogonum green and gold

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Hosta ‘Empress Wu’

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Kalanchoe and cotyledon

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Peony

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Rhododendron ‘Hotei’ & t. canadensis ‘Golden Duchess’

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West lawn

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