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Sep 21, 2016 7:14 AM CST
Name: Jeanie
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The monarchs here seem to ignore all my a. tuberosas. When they fly through, they are all over my Black Adder agastache, though the a. tuberosas are surrounding it. I planted three other types of milkweed this summer hoping they might encourage breeding. They do make pods like mad. I have been cutting them off and offering them to friends and neighbors.
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Old gardeners never die. They are just pruned and repotted.

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