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Jan 28, 2011 8:57 AM CST
Name: Pippi21
Silver Spring, Maryland 20906 (Zone 7a)
Kathleen, what variety is that pretty pink Sweet William? How tall does it get to be?From the picture, it looks like it is solid color..is it? Why did you rip out one of my favorite flowers?(Forget-me-nots) Were they kind of reseeding and taking over the bed? They look so beautiful in the photo. I only wished they bloomed for the entire summer. It is difficult to find many blue plants that will give blooms all summer long. If there any, I'm not aware of it or can't think of it now is more like it!

Kelly, do you mind listing some of the plants you have in that new flowerbed where you have a bench and pavers? Will you be adding some other plants in that bed that had various heights eventually? That area looks like I'd like to sit on that bench and enjoy all the surounding beautiful flowerbeds you have created. Do you have a slideshow of all your flowerbeds somewhere that we can see?

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