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Jun 24, 2022 10:17 AM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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I have not heard of them but there ARE a lot of great bulbs that aren't usually at BBS type stores. Let us know what you get if you place an order. Looking forward to cooling down to the usual 90's soon. My landscape is full of plants that can't go a week w/o a drink either. Maddeningly, it's the shade plants that wilt the most, where most of the mosquitoes are. Why do we do it?!

I've pretty much decided to smother my biggest area next year and start over. The weeds are going to be able to declare victory this year, I'm white-flagging that area. I should have never started there w/o smothering first. That has never gone well, I know better but got too anxious.
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