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Garden Pics- week of Sept 3
Comments (6)Shauna, that does look like my tiny white clematis except for the leaf shape...ohh and the pic you linked to doesn't have bird poop on the leaf...LOL I started this from seed, it, along with a bunch of other seedlings grew like mad, and I babied it indoors over the winter last year. Then my wonderfully exuberant puppy decided he wanted to dig in some dirt. He pulled up all the clematis seedlings, and this was the nly one to survive. I planted it out this spring and it has taken off. It certainly isn't spectacular like the large flowering types, but it hides part of the ugly tree I have it planted near. Ohh and I didn't detect any scent from it either. Maybe it needs more sun as well....See MoreDaylily Explosion #1 - July 3rd and 4th
Comments (5)Very pretty! Seeing the raindrops of the flowers is making me feel nice & cool! I think I like S. Double Classic best, it always has wonderful blooms....See MoreRestoring my Old Herb Garden - Pics from July 4th, 2007
Comments (3)Aaahhh! Somebody after my own heart! I wish I had the same space as you have, to really spread out!...See MoreMid Sept Garden Pics, Part 2 (3 images)
Comments (6)Thanks y'all. You guys are right, it's gaillardia. I can never remember that! I bought it before I knew it wasn't hardy like the other kind, but I've enjoyed it. Helen, no St. Francis isn't heavy at all. He's hollow plaster. I think I got him at Big Lots, but I can assure you he was cheap because I just don't spend a lot of money on garden art. There's a Cheshire Cat I want so badly at Wickman's in Spfd but can't bring myself to pay the $100 for him....See More
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