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Feb 1, 2014 4:00 PM CST
Name: David Paul
(Zone 9b)
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Its amazing, but that flower still looks the same as it did when I sent the picture. I do have to replace the water daily as Spank has found a favorite new watering hole. He has nibbled a tad on it Jean. Smiling

You're dang' good at creating fantasy flower name Elaine! That Broccoli is looking great and the cool weather is a plus for the greens. They are loving this cold gray damp stuff these days. This week some will be wilting in the 80's again. What a roller coaster of weather we ride here in Florida this time of year. Its downright muggy here today.

My Orchids seem happy in the 30's. Who knew? They used to be considered difficult in the past? I find them some of the least demanding plants I have these days! Smiling

What is that last beautiful shades of pink one?

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