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May 7, 2013 11:56 AM CST
Name: Michele Roth
N.E. Indiana - Zone 5b, and F (Zone 9b)
I'm always on my way out the door..
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flaflwrgrl said:No, the "yard" is not a yard at all --- it is 6 acres & believe me I certainly don't possess the physical or monetary ability to turn it all into yard. Hilarious! Hilarious! Hilarious! And honestly I wouldn't if I could. My fondest dreams are for the majority of the property to be wildflowers & of those as many natives to this area as I can get. It's 7 rows of pecan trees from the house down to where that photo was taken by the front fence. I understand you had no way of knowing that Kent. And that sort of presents an issue too b/c if I get back far enough from the phlox to shoot a photo which clearly defines that as not being a yard then the phlox become lost & are not then prominent enough in the photo. And then you may decline it for that reason. So what to do? Shrug! I don't know. You tell me.


Perhaps the caption could help to define an image for placement? Shrug! I often use the words "found plant" or "growing wild" to clarify.
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