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getogrow

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MICHI-CAN

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Double dipping here.

I have Dahlias and crazy Gladiolas still popping in my beds I was hoping to repair and restore this year. We have fairly hard winters and still things defy my logic. Shall I propagate as my restore? Will take another season. Or pull and plant marigolds for sustained color and coverage till next year. Critters are happy here. LOL. 007.jpg008.jpg009.jpg010.jpg
 

Leeski

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Tracker

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The "real deals" are exciting to grow, watching them crown mature and swell with "milk".
Respect up the ass. " Heaven or Hell " .
Purely ornamental for me. They come back every year like weeds. They're fussy and finicky, but once you get the hang of them, they do well with very little effort. I've loved them ever since my grandma's garden when I was a kid. It's my favorite flower in the garden.
 

StonedGardener

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Foxglove.
Purely ornamental for me. They come back every year like weeds. They're fussy and finicky, but once you get the hang of them, they do well with very little effort. I've loved them ever since my grandma's garden when I was a kid. It's my favorite flower in the garden.
My poppies now are ornamental, haven't gone other way in long,long time. I'm tempted again.(moderation). It is amazing.
 
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