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Keppers' Pottery & Produce
Thursday, June 28, 2012
New flowers
With all the heat, several flowers seem early this year.
The monarda or bee balm usually does not bloom until mid July.
Holly hocks are usually later with the daylilies in July and August.
The mallow or malva seeds freely, but pulls easily if it ends up where it is not wanted.
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