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Sjoerd
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 10:56 am   Post subject:


Oh Dirt2, I love flowers even MORE than I like veggie gardening. It's a whole different way of gardening, really.
Do you have a couple of good pics of that multi-coloured flower that you have(had)?


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dirt2diamonds
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 3:22 pm   Post subject:


Hang in there until early summer and I will definitely put up a pic of my 4 O'clock. I have been trying to plant some more of them because I love them so much, but I have not have any success. My husband actually planted the seeds that were and still successful.

I purchased the seeds at Wal-mart and they are called Kaliedescope 4 O'clocks and have at least 3-4 colors striped, solid, just numerous variations on one plant. I love the unpredictability of the colors.

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