monthly What's looking good in September 2025

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  1. Pacnorwest

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    Well the asters are blooming.
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    Of course these are always hanging out everywhere. Dandelion’s.
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    Clover.
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    Beautiful as always....even your Dandelion looks fab Pac.:D
     
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    Thank you Oreti :smt023
     
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    Old Man's Trousers :)

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  5. Logan

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    Ok @Oreti I hope that it goes well.
     
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    Rose Hip time :)

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    From Terry Pratchet's Discworld books :D

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    Nicandra physaloides :)

    You only need one of these to set seed and they'll come up forever :eek:

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    Is Nicandra physalodes poisonous?

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    Nicandra physalodes is suspected of having poisonous properties similar to those possessed by certain Physalis species implicated in the poisoning of sheep.
     
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    Also known as the Shoo Fly Plant, I had forgotten about it. Always use to grow some. Quite a drought tolerant plant so I might get some.

    Like many plants not fit for consumption....it will cause upset if it is.
     
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    Does it work to repel flies? If so, I will get some for near the door to my back porch. My kitchen door is right off the back porch and the back porch door lets flies into the porch almost every time I open it. Then, naturally, I open the kitchen door and in they come. :(
     

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