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Nov 8, 2012 6:06 AM CST
Name: Fred Manning
Lillian Alabama

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Kathleen and I have done a lot of exterior stuff because of the upcoming Regional, all are things that needed to be done according to Kathleen, Regional or no Regional. She says I have a tendency to let things slide if there not daylily related, she may be right.

I am not much of a landscape person but I do like other plants. These are things that are grown here that I don't have to depend on a bloom for it to be enjoyable.
These were planted April 1st, French Lace Hydrangea in the center, Coleus on the outside. There are also Caladium bulbs that have not come up yet and a couple of Voodoo plants.
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Same bed July 1st
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We planted about twenty different kind of coleus, most are now potted and in the hot house.
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I don't know their real name but a person gaive me a couple several years ago
and said they were Voodoo or Snake plants.
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Elephant Ears These get huge and 8-10 foot tall, they do well in sun or shade
Have them in several places.
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