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I will try this pic thing again, using my computer, not my phone. Here is a pot of Picasso petunias. Believe it or not, this was one small plant six weeks ago. It must like the west side of the house.

 
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This is a pic of my 5 year mandevilla. I just put it in the garage each winter and put it out in the spring. We had such a mild winter, it never lost its leaves.

 
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Another pot of petunias that I love.

 
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Finally, some of my lilies.

 
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You sure are making America more beautiful! LOL
Gotta love all that color going on! TFS


"Those that throw mud, lose ground!" :>)
 
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Guess I have to just enjoy everyone else's lily's this year.Deer got mine. There us still one orange one they didn't get YET, probably waiting for it to plump up a little more.
Love the color of your lily. And those petunias what are you doing to them????
Keep them coming.


There are no gardening mistakes, only experiments. Janet Kilburn Phillips
 
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Thumbie those deer might need to be served a diet of the more toxic plants!! Need more Datura seeds? LOL I still have loads of them! Not Kidding


"Those that throw mud, lose ground!" :>)
 
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Yes,I think I do need more. Love the purple one.


There are no gardening mistakes, only experiments. Janet Kilburn Phillips
 
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I need to know how you're getting your petunia's to look so pretty. No luck with mine this year at all...pitiful, pitiful. Same with the mandevilla......I have two that were overwintered. Both aren't much bigger than when I put them outside...and I put them both in ground this year! Confused

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Very pretty! I love those Picasso Petunias!


Whether You Think You Can Or You Think You Can't..... You're Right - Henry Ford
 
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Those little petunias can just brighten up any ole' spot, can't they? Very pretty! I wish I had a better place to overwinter things...always wanted a mandevilla. Yours is gorgeous!! TFS!!


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Pretty pics. Datura seeds? ok Muddy the murderer what else do you have up your sleeve (ha ha ha)!
 
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The Picasso is beautiful!! I had one 2 yr. ago and it did great.
rest of plants are pretty too.
I have a Mandevilla vine I brought up from the basement sure hope it blooms this yr. It is getting lots of leaves. I cut it down when I put it down there for the winter. It's about 2ft. tall now!
 
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