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Sat, May 8, 10 at 14:08
| When is it a good time to plant the new guinas in my climate, also what would complement then. I plan to plant the flowers in a container box, size of a half wiskey barrell. |
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- Posted by oilpainter 3 (My Page) on Wed, May 19, 10 at 4:17
| You can plant new guinnea impatiens when there is no danger of frost. In your climate they must go where they get no midday sun--just a bit in morning and evening. Some flowers that like the same growing conditions are begonia, lobelia, licorice plant |
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