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Posted: Jun/09/2008 8:25 AM PST
Bee balm, Fragrant angel coneflower, petunias/coleus/potato vine in a pot, nandina, shibori spirea Attachments: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Posted: Jun/09/2008 8:32 AM PST
First pic is the hibiscus that wasn't doing too well a few weeks ago, but seems to be thriving in the high humidity and is growing new leaves like crazy. Last two pics are of some of the coneflower, one of which is now at least 5.5 feet tall! Attachments: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Posted: Jun/09/2008 9:37 AM PST
Looks great! |
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Posted: Jun/09/2008 9:45 AM PST
Wow-we!!! Those cones are huge! I see you have one of my favorites, a zinnia. |
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Posted: Jun/11/2008 7:24 AM PST
Thank you! Got some pics of the Knockout roses I bought yesterday. Attachments: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Posted: Jun/11/2008 9:30 AM PST
2 big rhododendrons, an achillea "Coronation Gold", and a Sarah Bernhardt peony Attachments: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Posted: Jun/12/2008 2:13 AM PST
Looking GOOD, gardendude. Are the bees working your nandina? I have seen only a few. Usually they are swarming! laura, your peony is breathtaking! |
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Posted: Jun/12/2008 6:46 AM PST
Laura, those rhodies are beautiful! |
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Posted: Jun/12/2008 6:55 AM PST
Quote: Originally posted by witt Looking GOOD, gardendude. Are the bees working your nandina? I have seen only a few. Usually they are swarming!laura, your peony is breathtaking! I've actually never seen any bees around the Nandina. They seem to wait for my bee balm and coneflower to open up, they go crazy over those, haha. |
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Posted: Jun/13/2008 5:47 AM PST
Glad your hibiscus made it through it's first few days!! Your blooms are beautiful - I am so far behind you!! Buds only so far! |
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