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Dec 25, 2015 3:47 PM CST
Name: Joshua
Greenville SC (Zone 8a)
Salvias
In the beginning of summer the front garden began to ramp up. The iris had finished flowering and now the rose, crocosmias and liatris were blooming. The front garden is meant to be a long border full of flowers and color. I live in a ranch house so the beds are very long.

One of my favorites
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I was very proud of myself for growing this hibiscus from seed. I had no idea what color it was going to be so this was a 3 year surprise. (I am sure it would of grown faster if I had given it much better growing conditions as a seeding when I was still a newbie)
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You know when the to stop collecting flowers for a bouquet when the bucket starts looking good.

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First time growing a rose other than a knock out rose this one is called a peace rose. Both of theses roses I picked up at Wal-mart for 5 bucks!
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Medallion rose
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I will post more. This is more of a teaser. Thanks for reading

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