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Buff Beauty poppies, i would not have thought the pink and red would look good together. Afterglow from Jolana. NOID from Jackie. Wine columbines Nitro, Mom & Dad |
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| Great photos! The blooms are gorgeous! I love the wine columbine. And while I love to fly in small planes somehow seeing the great grandson at the controls is ... well cute, but a little scary. LOL Oh, the risks we take when we are young. I could relate a few and now shake my head and think -- I can't believe we did that with the kids in tow :-) |
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- Posted by plantmaven 8b/9a TX (My Page) on Tue, Mar 27, 12 at 12:55
| Is the wine columbine I gave you blooming? I think that may be why God gives babies to young people and not us worrywarts. LOL! |
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| I like the Nitro bloom the best :-) He's going to grow up and be a pilot or an astronaut someday! You sure have some pretty blooms there, Missy! |
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| Thanks, Kathy, for great photos. |
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| Kathy, I don't have one of that color ... yet. Maybe one that hasn't bloomed yet will be wine colored. My garden seems to be a couple of weeks behind yours. |
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- Posted by rock_oak_deer 8a TX (My Page) on Tue, Mar 27, 12 at 22:52
| Beautiful Kathy! Great family too. |
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| Lovely!! Nitro is adorable! |
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| Very nice, Kathy! That Arch Duke Charles is beautiful! Is it a frequent bloomer? I really like your columbines, usually the yellow are the only ones that return for me, but this year, a blue one came back. Cute kid! It's probably a good thing that children are raised by amateurs, if they knew what we know at our age, the little ones would probably miss out on some great adventures. Jim |
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- Posted by plantmaven 8b/9a TX (My Page) on Wed, Mar 28, 12 at 9:32
| ADC is a frequent bloomer. Thanks y'all, we think Nathaniel is wonderful. He just lives too far away. Yesterday I went to buy a couple of tomato plants. They had David Austen roses. I bought Tea Clipper and Litchfield Angel. |
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