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Mar 18, 2010 5:18 AM CST
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Thanks so much for this tour Kathy. I can't believe I didn't check in sooner and find it. Love the look of your wooded property. The gardens are sure to fill up this summer so keep the pictures coming. I really liked your begonia container, I had never thought of putting more than one kind in a pot. Need that for a reminder although I don't have much success with begonias. You have a couple of plants not familiar to me the Jerusalem sage and the malibar spinach. Is the spinach edible? Do you get a lot of berries on the porcelain berry vine? I never see a lot at once but must have plenty as last year it reseeded lots of babies. Wonder what will be there for all of us when it really warms up.
Again thanks this is my favorite forum cause I love Lovey dubby garden tours.
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