Pinks Gone

Smart Red

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Thanks, I'll remember that. I think the three will survive. All the seedlings were wiped out though.
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They will reseed and spread, but I've not had a problem with them being invasive.
 

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My Blue Pinks started blooming today, Smart Red!
 

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That's right, Nyboy. And your Grandma's Rose of Sharon is growing tall! Yippee!
 

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Smart Red, it looks like the pinks you sent me are starting to spread a bit, so if you ever need more, just let me know; okay?
 

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Let's compare pictures of them, when yours start to bloom, Smart Red? Will be fun to see whose newly blooming pinks are bluer (same variety). Fun!
 

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Wonderful, Smart Red! Mine are blooming their heads off, planted in with daises-- such a beautiful combo!
 
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