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The deer didn't get these, probably too close to the house


There are no gardening mistakes, only experiments. Janet Kilburn Phillips


 
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Coriopsis(sp?)


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my hubby got me these several years ago


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I don't know the name of any of my day lilys. It really doesn't matter to me


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This is a double decker. Have never seen it double, maybe this year?


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Nice, nice flowers. Good for you.


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double purple poppy...say that 3 times real fastSmile


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Burgandy gilardia...looking a little sickly


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this was suppose to be a double. Frown RIP OFF


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I know what this is but I am having a senior moment. You all know what it is to :P


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Part of the garden that is flowering


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I think I am going to get my fullness of my tree stand this year.


There are no gardening mistakes, only experiments. Janet Kilburn Phillips


 
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Thumbie, those are all gorgeous. What a treat to see such lovely blossoms.


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Wow beautiful~ Glad I didn't miss this YOU!!!
I thought you had nothing over there? Glad to see you are having blooms to delight you! Are you doing the veggies too? BTW the plant is greening up & looking good!


"Those that throw mud, lose ground!" :>)
 
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Thumbie, simply gorgeous, esp. that last long shot of all the bloomers. Love the pops of color in that garden. Your senior moment is a red hot poker plant Smile You know that orange asiatic lily stole my heart!

All your blooms are very pretty!

ve
 
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What a pretty selection of pretties you have there to enjoy! Thanks for sharing them that we might enjoy them too!
 
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Pretty BT! Glad the deer didn't get everything!


"The soil is the source of life, creativity, culture and real independence." David Ben-Gurion
 
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Those are all beautiful! I'm like you, it doesn't matter to me what their botanical name is. I just enjoy them.
 
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Really, really pretty!


~Jean~ in garden zone 6b
 
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Lovely blooms! TFS



 
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Thanks mgt.

Thank you FFG. with your beauties these are nothing.

Thanks mud girl. I was really upset that I would not have anthing, thought the deer were going to use this spot as there frequent diner stop. Glad your getting new growth on the phlox. I know that YOU will like it.

Thank You ve. LOL, now you've done it!!! You are now elected to take care of ALL my senior moments. LOL Big Grin

Thank SSTR...it has neen a real challange this year.

Thanks Karen, amazing the deer left me anything. There are still a few aziatic's yet. Shhhh, don't let the deer know. Smile

SoonerDee...LOL, I have trouble remember my name some days, not going to try and remember flowers names!!

Thank you My dog....hmmm that just doesn't sound right


There are no gardening mistakes, only experiments. Janet Kilburn Phillips
 
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We have deer too but we alternate a bunch of sprays to deter them. Nothing stops them entirely but it makes the stuff less tasty. Your remaining blooms are very pretty.
 
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Very pretty! I like that raised stand with the petunias. Poppies are beautiful love that deep purple/burgundy color.

Is that a little kniphofia?


Whether You Think You Can Or You Think You Can't..... You're Right - Henry Ford
 
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I love the color of that double decker coneflower. Also that purple poppy is gorgeous. I'm not familiar with those.
 
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brown thumb? HA. you are going to have to get a new name if you keep showing beautiful flowers like these.
 
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paws...it is so depressing when you expect to see full blossoms at any time and then you go out and see the damage isn't it?

z9...thank you.I don't know what kniphofia is, so I guess that would be a no.

fluffy....thank you.The poppies are new this year, I am surprised they grew. I have been trying for years to grow them, we'll see if they come back next year now.

bana...LOL, I would change my name but don't know how without losing my posts count. When I first started on this board, I had a garden that weeds wouldn't grow in. I have learned so much from the good folks here. Now though I wish that I didn't have the weeds. Smile


There are no gardening mistakes, only experiments. Janet Kilburn Phillips
 
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