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Sep 12, 2014 4:09 PM CST
Name: Greg Colucci
Seattle WA (Zone 8b)
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Hi Linda! Haven't seen you on here in a bit!! I tip my hat to you. Mine is turning pink like that also and I agree with Bev, to me it adds so much interest! (don't have a photo but it looks just like your photos!)

Here is something that happened to me the other day - I plant ajuga (bugleweed) with my sedums because I like the combo! Here's a photo for proof!!
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I noticed that the ajuga was beginning to really take off, so I took several plants (alot of plants) and replanted them in an area that had weeds, but now is just soil...an assistant to my building manager decided that he needed to rake the very next day Grumbling so now its back to just soil and some little weeds coming up Thumbs down The guy also raked my perennial bed, taking out 4 (I had 5) of my blue poppies, which I was expecting to bloom for me this next year! Crying AND he came up to me all happy saying "Hey Greg I think you'll like that I raked for you!!" Grumbling NO!! I did thank him and then pointed out that most likely if there are only several of something and they are in a line (row) or a clump - that they're probably not weeds!!! Shrug! Sticking tongue out

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