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rainbowgardener
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Good thought AS-- the one under the tree is blue and the tree is a huge old conifer of some type, so the soil there maybe full of pine needles. Didn't think about that....

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Remember, too, that the tree would create biology around its roots that maintains certain pH levels. (I still get such a kick out of that concept. :o 8))

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luis_pr wrote:Wow, all of them? You an early deadheading person I usually let Mother Nature do the deadheading task for me.
Yes, already done. This plant bloomed early this year so they were already dead, I don't like the look of them that way so I got rid of them. There is one bloom on it that came out after, it is still on the plant.

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Very nice! Love the blue one in the center of the bed. Great job! :)



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