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Post by sandrainsydney on Sept 13, 2010 9:53:12 GMT
one begonia
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Post by sandrainsydney on Sept 13, 2010 9:55:45 GMT
and the white one
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Post by ragdall on Sept 13, 2010 20:40:33 GMT
Sandra, Nice to get free gloves. I'm sure that you'll put them to good use. You have beautiful blooms indoors, The zygo and Geranium are bright and colourful. Your plants look as if they will all be happy to have the longer days that are coming. My indoor plants are dreading the much shorter days and reduced light we get this far north.
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Post by ragdall on Sept 15, 2010 13:23:56 GMT
Forget-me-nots and Bleeding Hearts in July? Curioser and curioser... Rags, I'd love to see a panorama picture of the garden. I can't imagine such variety...especially in July! Well, this isn't July and somewhere there are photos I took in July and then didn't have time to upload. Here are some views of my yard now that many of the flowers have quit blooming. We should be having frost in a day or two so this is my way of hanging on to the colours: flickr.com/gp/diffuse/49985s
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Post by ragdall on Nov 18, 2010 6:12:25 GMT
Mary, I took this photo on November 5th, for you. It's a tiny Forget-me-not that I discovered blooming, protected by the leaves. My last blooming petunia survived in the window box until November 16th. This morning, (November 17th), I woke to find it frozen solid.
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