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May 9, 2016 2:59 PM CST
Name: JoJo
Texas (Zone 8b)
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Sue, thank you so much. I miss the smell so much

Taqiyyah, thanks for this two names. Very helpful

Do y'all know a couple of people have asked me why I was smelling the petunias , when I told them I was looking for petunias with s fragrance, they said" Petunias don't have a fragrance"
I didn't bother getting into it
I just looked at them and walked away
A couple of years ago when I was told this before, the lady kept wanting to argue about it Shrug!
Gardening is learning, learning, learning. That's the fun of them.
You're always learning !
Helen Mirren

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