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One of the moonflowers I grow out here.


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"Starlord" wrote in newseqdncW_PKMjB-
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One of the moonflowers I grow out here.



Ooh, nice. I have moonflowers growing this year (a first for me) but none
have flowered yet. I can't wait.
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I'm slowly planting their seeds so I'll have a whole area covered with
them.If they are blooming and we get a cloudy day, some times they will make
it to the next afternoon.
One good thing is only the greate horned worm will attach them, no birds
will bothers them at all, after all it is pure poson too.


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One of the moonflowers I grow out here.



Ooh, nice. I have moonflowers growing this year (a first for me) but none
have flowered yet. I can't wait.



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