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Oct 28, 2023 3:14 PM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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Thank you for the suggestion! Let us know how it goes. I can't risk MW plants causing a huge aphid party among all of my other plants. It challenges my schedule to keep all of them watered.

Hopefully some of the seeds that I scattered around will sprout and be next years' plants. I had a handful of volunteers this year so I feel optimistic about that part.

There are still a lot of butterflies & bees around here. Crazy weather, still in the 80's here, but Tues the high will only be 65 and right now, the low Wed. says 36. I guess Tuesday is fall here. LOL! I'm glad to have it. Some years it just goes from 80 to frost and there is no fall, just fell.
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