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Budding out by the lotus pond...
The front door to my office....
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I almost bought kiwi vines at lowes the other day. they were marked female. there were no males and I didnt buy it cause I figured since they were marked female that you also needed a male??
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Go ahead and get the gal started... she can wait for the "right" male.
Joyce - I love the jonquils/daffodils?
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Tinks, yes, you need a male and a female for cross pollination.
They are planted next to each other here.
Yup S, they are Daffs (Jonquils).
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