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Sep 11, 2016 4:01 PM CST
Name: Cindi
Wichita, Kansas (Zone 7a)
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Today was my day to take inventory and decide which plants get booted out to make room for the potential new roses from Palatine. I have too many HTs that do nothing. Amazingly, the OGRs grow vigorously here. I'm going to eliminate several hundred daylilies in order to make room for more iris and the new roses.
Everything sure perked up from all that rain and the sunshine today. We're supposed to get more rain on Tuesday, so I think I'll pour the Milorganite and fish emulsion on the beds to see if that speeds up the fall flush.
I've warned a few roses that if they don't perform well on the fall flush, they'll be leaving to make room for the new-and-hopefully-better roses I'll be getting in November.
Remember that children, marriages, and flower gardens reflect the kind of care they get.
H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

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