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Mar 19, 2013 10:16 AM CST
Name: Cameron Allen
Plano, TX (Zone 8a)
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I was shocked when I saw them at the 99 cent only store. I was getting some other garden stuff and I spotted them and had to buy a couple lol. I'm scared now Hilarious! I hope it turns out to be Gypsy and not something else lol.I also have a fortuniana rose that's covered in blooms right now. I'll look for the Miracle Rose food this Spring. I need to get more All Purpose plant food while I'm at it.Wow that's a lot of roses and plant food lol. I only have room for one large rose, I can't really plant anything on the south side of my house because I'm afraid of underground cables and wires, so I'm limited to my flowerbeds on the west side of my house. I have to leave room for my zinnias, cosmos, mexican sunflowers, hardy hibiscus, and several other plants lol.

Thanks so much for the compliment on Tobias. I've had him for 7 years now. My sister's bird is in the corner, we've had her a little longer. I love birds.

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