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Apr 26, 2014 5:43 PM CST
Name: Annette
Cumming, GA (Zone 8a)
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Hi Pwinget, thanks for the compliment.

Yes, I do post in other forums. I'm one of those gardeners that has never seen a plant she didn't like😁. In addition to peonies, I also love spring blooming bulbs, camellias, clematis, lilies, irises, daylilies, roses, and tropical plants such as cacti and succulents, plumerias and brugmansias. So I randomly post in those forums as well.

I'm so glad we have a fence around the backyard where most of my clematis are grown. I do have Barbara Jackman in a large cement pot in the driveway that the deer have not touched. Last night, I pulled up Red Star from my back bed, and planted it around the mailbox, and hopefully the deer will leave it alone.
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