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Sep 15, 2014 5:09 AM CST
Name: Jean
Fleming Island, FL (Zone 9a)
Composter Native Plants and Wildflowers
That Gingerland is indeed a keeper. Just noticed yesterday that my HUGE almost translucent red caladiums have all "gone to sleep" and what I call my Watermelon have popped back up.

The far side of my house has gone unused sine we moved here. Against the house had been very overgrown Gingers that never bloomed. I tore those out & never did much more. That is where I plan to move the raised veg beds next month. Good morning sun. I was over there planning yesterday & realized that up against the house is mostly shade. Once I start working the veg gardens, I can move some shade plants over there & it can be a nice looking area.

Maybe I'll get the lawn mowed today.
Blessed are the Quilters for they are the Piecemakers.

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