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Sun, Apr 28, 13 at 13:34
| I have a lot of spaces I fill with tender plants that don't overwinter, and it's showing bigtime at the moment in the perennials that are there and blooming now. Apparently I've honed in on short pink flowers, and have 4 kinds in bloom just at the moment, Oxalis, snapdragons, wax Begonias, and Dianthus. Other stuff will soon tower over it in other colors (as well as more pink stuff.) But for now, at a glance, it just looks like Barbie threw up all over the place, they're all about the same height and not too different shades of pink. I guess I'm like that little girl from that commercial, "We like it, we like it. We want more! We want more!" |
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| LOL! I hear ya. I tend to buy lots of the same thing - variegated hostas and apricot roses, in particular. You just can never have too many, IMO.... :) |
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| LOL @ the Barbie comment! |
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