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By Majeekahead
- 28 Apr, 2008
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Yes, mine are comming along too. I always like seeing this one next to the lighter color ones.
28 Apr, 2008
thanks, to be honest i have'nt sown a seed or planted a root of this in my garden, they grow like weeds, i have pulled loads out that are coming up in wrong places, but the ones in good possitons i leave as i do love them, and yes Mike, i do agree - i have all different shades of pink, white and purple that come up all together, this is the first one out but there are lots of buds everywhere else, so i'll take more photos as they come along!
29 Apr, 2008
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These look good. I have various colours around the garden as they self seed which is great, but at the moment I only have one white one putting in an apperance. Give it a week with a bit more sun, and hopefully they will all be out.
28 Apr, 2008