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Poppies and Candytufts

You have got to love it when a plan comes together!  At the end of every season, my thoughts begin to shift towards next seasons blooms.  I calculate the results of the previous season and look for new ways to improve.   I select my seed vendor and before I place my order I give careful consideration to the growing conditions in my region.  This year I have decided to plant a mixed variety of annuals and perennials.  I will start several plants indoors under grow lights during the winter months, move them to the green house and wait to plant after the last frost.  Cheers

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