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Photography Area~Our Photos => Flora/Trees/Fruit => Topic started by: Don on April 01, 2011, 05:02:23 PM
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Oh, very nice.
Now, you should put the read name of the flowers in there too in case we want to plant some! LOL
And I need to know the name of a flower. I'll send you a pic in email.
Quote from: Pat on April 01, 2011, 05:15:46 PM
Oh, very nice.
Now, you should put the read name of the flowers in there too in case we want to plant some! LOL
And I need to know the name of a flower. I'll send you a pic in email.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gazania
I would do my best to try and tell you the name but believe me there are lots of them that I don't know.
I use to grow these but can you believe I couldn't sell them. Go figure. They work really well in a rock garden and are easy to grow.
So bright and pretty, Don! I wonder why they wouldn't sell.
Don't know Jeanne. I guess because I liked them. I have a friend that was in the flea market business and I remember him telling me he never bought what he thought would sell. He bought what he considered junk and he could sell it. :)
I do know I had some really big foliage baskets one spring that had grown up tall and fallen over the sides of the baskets. They looked terrible to me. I sat them outside and told my wife I was going to get rid of them Asap. It weren't 30 minutes a lady drove up ,jumped out of her car,threw up her hands and said they were the most beautiful things she had ever seen. I sold them all. Still grow them today and they still sell. ;D
Isn't there a saying..."one persons trash is another mans treasure"? I think that's where yard sales got their start. :D Beautiful flowers by the way!
I prefer the red one, but then I am very partial to red. They are beautiful pictures, I certainly would buy them!