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US: Spring arrived in Delaware.

Old Dover Days and colorful flowerbeds are a sure sign that spring has arrived in the City of Dover.Dating back 45 years, the tradition of planting bulbs in the city began with only a few small flowerbeds. Over the years, the planting has grown; according to Cindy Lawson, Head of the City of Dover Greenhouse, this year the nursery personal planted 55,000 tulips, 2,500 hyacinths, and 1,000 daffodils in flowerbeds last October. An additional, 13,000 annuals were planted in the City's greenhouse in March.

Soon visitors of Dover will enjoy the artistic arrangements of Mrs. Lawson in her 40 flowerbeds, 76 hanging baskets and 22 colorful containers. At the corner of North DuPont Hwy and Scarborough Road you will find the biggest of all the City's flower beds, it holds about 6,000 bulbs.

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