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Aug 19, 2015 8:49 AM CST
Name: Meredith
New Hampshire (Zone 5b)
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Added Souvenir de Malmaison to my list!
I was eyeing Ebb Tide so that is good to hear!
I usually get at least one or two reseeded Nicotiana since growing them a few years back. This year I see a seedling but it still isn't flowering. I have a self seeded Mirabilis (4 o'clock) that just started flowering. I haven't noticed a scent yet but I'm sure I will soon. The roses bloom at a time when the dianthus are almost finished and would fill a scentless gap I have here. Smiling I am a houseplant killer although I am getting better. I have managed to keep alive a variegated polyanthus for many years, and a christmas cactus plus some sort of lipstick plant that has never flowered for me. I have killed many different Jasmines Sad I have manged to overwinter a Plumeria and Mandevilla for a few years but most other things I have killed. I pretty much d good with things that too much water would kill because I forget to water them for so long anything else ends up dead! lol

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