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Mar 7, 2013 10:42 AM CST
Name: Arlene
Grantville, GA (Zone 8a)
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Oh no! That would be depressing. Sorry about your car.

I started a lot more flowers for cutting this year. I will try and take lots of pictures this year and post later. Nothing fancy, row after row, after row. but I did try to plant some combinations, like annual blue salvia (per. for me) next to orange asclepia. but I do two rows (3'x50') of zinnia, one of yarrow, one of glads, one of snappys and a mixed of phlox and echinacea and a couple other things thrown in for the sake of somewhere to put them Rolling on the floor laughing

I love all your petunias! I am going to have to do more this year. I started some from seed but I think I'll buy some and do cuttings and over winter...much easier (I think?) My daughter is the one who is very good with her beds and containers. Me, not so good.

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