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The shamrocks are blooming their heads off even through a terrible case of rust fungus. I'll try a fungicide on some of them to test whether it's even worth the trouble. There is a little black spot on a couple of the yellow roses. I wonder if digging them up and replanting them would help.
The summer sweet in the top right is making leaves now.
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