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Post by berlyn on Jun 12, 2009 10:59:57 GMT -5
Zinnia's are in full bloom too. Just wish the had a scent!!
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Post by 58limited on Jun 12, 2009 12:22:09 GMT -5
Your plumeria are beautiful. I'm surprised that my plumeria is even alive after the hurricane and the neglect it has had since. It has leaves but no blooms.
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Post by berlyn on Jun 12, 2009 13:09:32 GMT -5
Your plumeria are beautiful. I'm surprised that my plumeria is even alive after the hurricane and the neglect it has had since. It has leaves but no blooms. Do you keep your plumeria's in pots?? I use to and mine hardly ever bloomed no matter how much fertilizer I used. I planted them in the ground and they just bloom and bloom and I don't fertilize them. Our winters are so mild, I cover them only with if we get a hard freeze.
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Post by cinnabar on Jun 19, 2009 20:59:05 GMT -5
Nice pics, Berlyn. Some of our blooms here too, these guys tough it out over winter. No sissy plants here Can't wait for the lilies to bloom. Bleedinghearts Iris (these smell like grapes) Mountain Laurel Apples
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Post by treatmaker on Jun 21, 2009 9:21:17 GMT -5
Wow! Everything looks so beautiful. We're having so much rain, that some of my plantings have drown! Nothing is blooming because we aren't getting enough sun. I've so had it with gloomy wet days.
Treatmaker
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Post by berlyn on Jun 21, 2009 9:34:17 GMT -5
Cinn, Love your flowers and all that color!! ;D ;D
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Post by cinnabar on Jun 21, 2009 11:18:12 GMT -5
I sure enjoy color after a long winter too. Nice to see flora from other areas too. Someday when I get to visit those places(i.e. Texas)...keep sending pics.
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