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Apr 13, 2014 2:25 PM CST
Name: Cameron Allen
Plano, TX (Zone 8a)
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Lucy I really hope it is a form of pallida. Hopefully it will have a strong fragrance. I know I can't rush nature but I'm so anxious because I want to see what the bloom looks like.
Mary Ann you're right about not being able to pull or dig up Bermuda grass. I tried both, I even dug over a foot deep and I was still finding roots.Nothing's more frustrating than breaking off pieces without getting any roots. My mom's friend calls it devil grass Rolling on the floor laughing The sad thing is, I brought home some plants from her yard and that's when I started finding it growing in my flowerbeds Thumbs down I think I may try spraying it with grass killer a few times, I just have to be careful around her plants and shrubs. I think it has some intelligence because it seems to grow very close to all of her plants lol. I also have a problem with nutgrass in my flowerbeds and I hate that stuff as much as the Bermuda grass.

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