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Jan 15, 2014 3:55 PM CST
Name: David Paul
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Wow its cool to see all those great pictures of your garden worlds Elaine and Tara, and in the middle of January!

That Orchid is a major beauty Elaine. All of the pictures were great and Thank you for sharing. I love Sarasota and my passed Aunts and sisters 'Madge' and 'Wanna' lived there for years. You are a tad further South then Tara and I, and can get away with things that are a little more edgy in our Winters. You don't need to worry about the Broccoli I think. They can easily handle a frost even up here and it actually can improve them! Smiling

We both have blooming Sanseverias Tara! It was good seeing the pretty greens. Collards can grow into Palm Tree looking things at the top of tough woody stalks and sometimes go three or more years and get 5 feet high here and the leaves are still delicious!
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