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    <richText>&lt;i&gt;Victorian Gardens Blog&lt;/i&gt;</richText>
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    <richText>Monday, April 19, 2010</richText>
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    <richText>Lilacs in Bloom</richText>
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    <richText>I love it when all the trees are blooming. Lilacs season is way too short. I would be so happy if they would just bloom all the way through to winter. Most of my events in this season are not including lilacs so I trimmed my mother-in-laws tree and she so graciously gave me the trimmings. I gathered them to design this vintage garden white iron flower cages that is so shabby chic. I have access to two of these dual baskets. You can also rent them through  &lt;a href="http://www.abovebeyondweddings.com/"&gt;Above &amp; Beyond Wedding Consultants, LLC&lt;/a&gt;.</richText>
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