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My dahlias are finally popping! First time growing these from tubers.

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These are “dinner plate” dahlias called Jowey Morris. Planted them on May 19th. Each plant has at least a dozen buds!!!
 
Nice shots and gardens. I do water some plants now and then. But not much of a gardener. There's this one pot in the back that grows these flowers every year. I don't know how I got them. (I think they are Lillies) But I do enjoy them when they grow in for about a week every year. They just died last week. Shot on 120- Velvia 50 film.

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Zinnia? They are quickly becoming my new favorite!

I’m heading out with Harlie to the garden center to poke around before it gets too hot! She loves the flowers. She thinks they are delicious!!

A pot of zinnias that is just now starting to get true leaves. I planted these very late.

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Bought these petunias in small 8” pots at Lowes for $7 each. They were crowded and wilting after a week so I repotted them in these pretty bronze colored hanging pots I found at Job Lot for $5 and added some compost and potting soil. I’ve been feeding them with bloom burst weekly and deadheading like crazy. They really wanted to go to seed but I wouldn’t let them. They are absolutely fabulous right now!

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Bought these petunias in small 8” pots at Lowes for $7 each. They were crowded and wilting after a week so I repotted them in these pretty bronze colored hanging pots I found at Job Lot for $5 and added some compost and potting soil. I’ve been feeding them with bloom burst weekly and deadheading like crazy. They really wanted to go to seed but I wouldn’t let them. They are absolutely fabulous right now!

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They are happy happy now.. look gorgeous
 
My front garden(75' x 35') is doing well this year. Had a late start due to the cold spring. Tomatoes, Sweet/hot peppers, cucs, cantaloupes bush beans and late cabbage The row covers on the beans and cabbage are to keep the deer from obliterating them. One disadvantage when your back yard is several thousand acres of forest. The rows are widely spaced because I'm growing in what is essentially sand with as much compost/green manure as I can add.
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