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Dec 15, 2022 3:08 PM CST
Name: Nancy
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Maybe a workaround would be to buy just a handful of already started marigolds locally that are blooming, and the seeds coming up around them will fill the planters in more a bit later? I know I enjoy seeing my planters slowly fill up during the summer as the plants get older rather than an instantly filled container. My containers look downright pathetic when first planted in fact! Hilarious!

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