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Thursday, July 5, 2012
Heat and flowers art Keppers
Wow! It has been hot, so all the flowers are going quickly - the hollyhocks, for example usually bloom slowly up the stem for a long season , but in this heat it is whoosh!
And Ken has requeste I save seed from these dramatic black ones - beautiful!
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