Typical.... (bloom pics)
Adam Harbeck
7 years ago
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Laura F (z9FL)
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When to gardenias typically bloom?
Comments (1)OOPS, WRONG FORUM, SORRY!!...See More1st bloom and last bloom - pic ???
Comments (2)I believe, there only was one scape! I know first blooms can be different but this different? It's as if someone came to my backyard and switched plants on me! I prefer the first bloom much more! I guess I'll have to wait until next summer to see what it's going to show me. Weird....See MoreBloom After Glorious Bloom :) Pics
Comments (1)Beautiful Blooms! Dont be afraid of "tooting your own horn"! haha. I especially love the orange ones! I hope have some orange ones of my own. Its my fave color!...See More4 hostas in bloom and 5 more about to bloom *pic heavy*
Comments (6)No just annoying and right by my door, so many get in as soon as I open it. :-( So I have a couple around to keep them away because they are nasty. And they attract those wasp that like to kill them, too. So 2 birds, 1 stone, so to speak. I notice with them gone, more butterflies and hummingbirds come up....See MoreAdam Harbeck
7 years ago
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