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Nov 7, 2016 4:00 PM CST
Name: Gita Veskimets
Baltimore or Nottingham MD-212 (Zone 7a)
Life is "mind over matter". If I d
I am slowly euthanizing all the annuals. No need to keep them around.
Weird--but my pink wax Begonias are all still in full bloom...
They are in the sm. round bed at the end of my driveway.

Dug up all my caladiums today. was surprised that I got 15 bulbs out of
the ones I planted. They were in a left-over bags on sale (50%) at the end of
last season. They are all the red ones with the green margins.
More than half of these bulbs had grown into quite larger bulbs. Lovey dubby

Have them all now down in the Shop in a shallow cardboard box covered in very dry, crunched up leaves.
Sally--I relented and brought in the big Queen's Tears. rearranged the plants by my big window in the LR and there she will sit. Also my Braz. Plume...
I did take cuttings from it and cut back the mother plants as well ti just stems. They will sprout from the stems as well as further up
G.

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