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Mrs. Galeassi (25) wrote the following about Begonia cucullata on May 09 2012
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Nice plant, Have one in my garden and have had no issues with it. Very pretty addition to any garden.




Mrs. Galeassi (25) wrote the following about Mentha X rotundifolia on May 09 2012

Smells great. My daughter ate a leaf and said it doesn't taste good at all! blech!! But its a good companion planter. Repels snails and slugs apparently!




Mrs. Galeassi (25) wrote the following about Origanum vulgare ssp. hirtum on May 09 2012

Smells so good... Taste better. But mines not spicy. Didn't know they are supposed to be. Sorry still learning. But I love to cook with it!




Mrs. Galeassi (25) wrote the following about Ocimum basilicum on May 09 2012

Grows fast, we already harvested and froze some and its already full again.




Mrs. Galeassi (25) wrote the following about Tagetes erecta on May 09 2012

Great flower to add to any garden for its beautiful color and they smell great. Added bonus they attract lady bugs who eat aphids and they attract butterflies for some great pollination. This plant is also a big companion planter.




Mrs. Galeassi (25) wrote the following about Gerbera jamesonii on May 09 2012

Beautiful flowers, but haven't had much luck with them!




Mrs. Galeassi (25) wrote the following about Cosmos sulphureus on May 09 2012

Cosmos are wonderful... Its the lady bugs favorite flower and butterflies love them as well. I couldn't find them anywhere, finally found the seeds at a dollar store. Not sure what color cause the package showed red, pink and yellow.




Mrs. Galeassi (25) wrote the following about Lagerstroemia indica on May 09 2012

I have one like that but he's a baby. aprox 2 years.... Hasn't flowered yet this year.. But 2 little ones popped up beside him. So pretty!




gaila (1) wrote the following about Brugmansia 'Variegata' on May 04 2012

Rec'd a cutting of this one from Donna. It's growing well in my Zone 8A.




featherphobia (181) wrote the following about Farfugium japonicum on Apr 22 2012 (Last edit was on Apr 22 2012)
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Heritage plant with bold-hosta-like textured leaves. Perennial that may die back when freezing weather last longer that a few days. Small yellow to gold daisy like flowers in fall. Can take some drought but does better with frequent watering and heavy mulch.