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Rudbeckia and Zinnias

Today I want to give thanks to my readers and supporters. Without you this website would not exist. Your delightful and sometimes curious comments bring me joy and encouragement to continue my blogging journey and do my absolute best to respond to your inquiries. 

I have received several requests regarding posting on the Zinnia Boy blog. I welcome all who love to garden and have comments and opinions you wish to share. You may submit up to 250 words on the topic of gardening to msydnor@zinniaboy.com.  Your post must include your name and email address and may be edited for length, grammar and accuracy.  I look forward to receiving your thoughts and perspectives on the world of gardening.  Cheers

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