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May 28, 2007, 05:23:32 PM »
Below is a shot that I just planted the Forget me npot in the shallow pond and now it has hopped over into my day lily bed. I guess it likes the spot!
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could not get the pic to work for me Gary.
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Didn't work for me either.
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He's teasing us!
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I clicked on slideshow and I got a picture. Of course it is not what he wanted us to see. It is a kind of triangle foliage corner doodad with two lemons on it.
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I couldn't see the picture either.
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SorryI resized the picture wrong...here it is
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It looks huge, great picture.
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I have a rule around here... anywhere violets or Confederate / Louisiana violets come up, they can stay. I love them, and they're pretty and evergreen (in Houston), so they're a plus to have.
Same with forget-me-nots?
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May 30, 2007, 11:26:44 AM »
That is very pretty! I used to have Forget Me Nots absolutely everywhere, I loved them. We had seas of blue in the spring time. Then suddenly POOF they didn't come back last spring. Neither did my neighbor's, and she had a lot, too. Something must have happened, too cold/warm, disease, I dunno.
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