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Re: Some flower pix.
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06/17/06 04:08 PM
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Originally posted by DE NIRO'S SISTER: awwww they are beautiful i bet yoo get really nice weather to have such beautiful flowers in your garden! Thanks. Well, it was a cold spring actually... But wet, and they like water. Last year all flowers were smaller.
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Re: Some flower pix.
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06/17/06 05:35 PM
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The Italian Stallionette
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I am no greenthumb, and besides your basic flowers, I wouldn't know one from another. However, I can appreciate the beauty of them and like most women love getting them. :p Your garden looks really nice JM. I too love the assortment of pretty colors. It's so Springish. Here in California this time of year there are beautiful purple flowers that bloom, mostly on hillsides and it's very scenic driving down a street or highway seeing that pretty color. They only are in bloom it seems a few weeks, but they sure are pretty. Zia, you know which ones I'm talking about? Anyway, I know flowers as the purple ones, the red ones or the yellow ones. TIS
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Re: Some flower pix.
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06/17/06 06:45 PM
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Hi JM In the first group of pic's the 4th one down what is it called? My hubby gave me a pot of those for Mother's Day. Can you PM me the instructions to plant them outside? Thanks. Very beautiful flowers.
Dylan Matthew Moran born 10/30/12
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Re: Some flower pix.
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06/17/06 07:42 PM
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Zia They may very well be a wild flower because I mostly see them growing on mountain/hillsides. In Riverside this time of year, they have an area of hillside that I drive by, that is covered with them, and it's so beautiful. If they are a weed, they're still pretty. (see what I know?) But it's not a tree. I know the trees you speak of too. Those also are very pretty. TIS
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Re: Some flower pix.
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06/18/06 08:46 AM
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Originally posted by Mignon: In the first group of pic's the 4th one down what is it called? My hubby gave me a pot of those for Mother's Day. Can you PM me the instructions to plant them outside? Thanks. Very beautiful flowers. That's Iris. They are easy plants, you just buy the root and plant it, not too deep, it must show a bit above soil. Water normally. Not too wet, not too dry. And it will thank you! PS - some people say the place must be sunny. But some of mine grow wery well slightly shadowed.
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