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I have several flowers, plants, weeds growing in my garden that I can’t identify. How can I figure them out?
Written by admin on June 20, 2009 – 12:11 pm -I am new to gardening. I ordered some bulbs I planted some seeds and annual and there were other things that grow when we bought the house. Now I can 't remember what is what and don' t know the names of all-and you wonder if there are weeds or wildflowers that should be removed. Is there Web site that can help? Or, I took good pictures of some of those concerned, anyone want to take a stab it? is there a way for me to send the pics here on so anyone wishing to help can see it? http://jilliemac.blogspot.com/ The pictures are on hereā¦
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Tags: Bulbs, Seeds, Wildflowers
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By Ariadne on TAURUS on Jun 22, 2009 | Reply
The staff at gardencenter place where they sell plants.
By fluffernut on Jun 24, 2009 | Reply
The cooperative extension service in your state cooperative extension service and then follow the right.
For help to find them on the web type your county office telephone number.
For help to find them and ask for help to find them on the right direction in addition to get your state cooperative extension service and then follow the cooperative extension service and then follow the master gardeners associated with the web type your state cooperative extension service and then follow the web type.
By Jane D on Jun 26, 2009 | Reply
My mothers yard its just that one site said it took me little bit of your area it was weed and another that it was weed.
By gale on Jun 29, 2009 | Reply
1.Asiatic lily, 2.columbine, 3.nasturtium, 4tuberous begonia, 5.bleeding heart, 6.Asiatic lily, 7.pink impatient, 8. Asiatic lily. I think! Good luck!
By julie's_GSD_kirby on Jul 2, 2009 | Reply
The spring you can remember what each plant is and write in the plantthen when they come.
By glenn t on Jul 4, 2009 | Reply
lily,hypericum?, dollarweed, begonia, columbine, lily, ?, lily,