petunias in their container
By Raquel
- 4 Oct, 2008
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Dreams "Midnight" (grandiflora).
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Thank you, Catfinch! We do - at least things keep growing well into late December...especially plants that don't like the extreme heat of July, so I suppose those would be normal Spring or Fall plants for you...
15 Oct, 2008
So you can grow tomatoes year round?
19 Oct, 2008
Almost. I think you can grow tomatoes in Spring/summer and then do a second crop in the Fall. I've never tried it until now, so we'll see how long the tomato season is in the Fall! Right now it's in the seventies, sixties at night...the grape tomatoes seem to be ripening/growing well, but you never know...
25 Oct, 2008
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This photo is of species Petunia x hybrida.
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These are sweet and speak to your defience in the face of the hurricane that passed not that long ago....good for you...do you have a winter growing season as well...?
10 Oct, 2008