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#181178 - 07/01/19 11:32 AM Re: Perennial Flowers Bloom [Re: Eric]
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Having grown up on a real, hard working family dairy & truck farm I learned early to grow everything. Was lucky enough to enjoy working with a dad and grandfathers and learned how. Past 15 years I've had to give up trying to grow anything except on a deck without steps. Too many deer who devastatingly eat everything. Counted 31 bedded down in my yard this morning. So most of my flowers are the wild ones in my woods. These are a Lady Slipper and then tomatoes & herbs on the deck where deer can't get to them..... until they learn to fly.


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#181182 - 07/01/19 02:25 PM Re: Perennial Flowers Bloom [Re: Duke]
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Resized and uploaded for you Duke. Thanks for the post and the pics.


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#181184 - 07/01/19 03:54 PM Re: Perennial Flowers Bloom [Re: W Polidori]
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Here are some of our hanging baskets and my maters, cherry and heirloom.

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#181185 - 07/01/19 06:47 PM Re: Perennial Flowers Bloom [Re: Duke]
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Originally Posted By: Duke
tomatoes & herbs on the deck where deer can't get to them..... until they learn to fly.


Looks like some are working on that flying thing. Just need to put in some power wires.





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#181192 - 07/02/19 10:09 AM Re: Perennial Flowers Bloom [Re: BladesNBarrels]
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That was a really bad day for ol' Rudolph. ;-)
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#181195 - 07/02/19 06:12 PM Re: Perennial Flowers Bloom [Re: JE6245]
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Here are a few quick shots from around the back patio of my potted plants/flowers and my lone rose bush. The potted ones don't survive outdoors year round in Kansas, so they get trimmed back and brought inside before first frost. The pink rose bush obviously stays outside. It was a lot fuller and brighter last week, but I forgot to grab a pic of it. It's a bit dry now. Still waiting on my 10 Bunches of Pampas grass to bloom.






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#181196 - 07/02/19 06:21 PM Re: Perennial Flowers Bloom [Re: nate-dogg]
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Great job guys keep it going.
Im waiting for the day Lilly Bloom to happen. We are way far behind schedule this Summer. I will post up when it arrives.
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#181197 - 07/02/19 06:39 PM Re: Perennial Flowers Bloom [Re: W Polidori]
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Spied these while visiting Mackinac Island this past weekend. I thought they were Daisies. Found out later they were Dahlias. Not really a perennial. But I really liked them.


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#181200 - 07/02/19 07:41 PM Re: Perennial Flowers Bloom [Re: Eric]
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You sure about that Eric?
That thing is almost a bush. Looks like a perennial plant to me. The flower looks like similar to something else but can't remember.
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#181205 - 07/03/19 01:01 AM Re: Perennial Flowers Bloom [Re: W Polidori]
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I think it is a perennial in its native habitat, but not in Michigan. They will not survive our Michigan winters.
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