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July 13 - Cosmos_5633.jpg
Cosmos may be "kid stuff", but I like them for the same reason that
they have that reputation. They make the world's easiest flower garden. This is a bed just outside our kitchen door about 20ft by 8ft in 3/4 sun. It probably took 15-minutes in early May to toss the seed out and rake over it, with absolutly no attention since then. With occasional rain, I expect it to look like this until frost. I also use Cosmos elsewhere in the garden to cover over holes from those experiments that didn't quite work out. And there aren't many weeds capable of keeping up with these guys. JD Canon 10D EXIF Data Included e-mail: blissful-wind(at)usa.net Additional images at; http://www.flickr.com/photos/john-pa/ |
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July 13 - Cosmos_5633.jpg
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 16:42:07 -0400, John - Pa. wrote:
Cosmos may be "kid stuff", but I like them for the same reason that they have that reputation. They make the world's easiest flower garden. This is a bed just outside our kitchen door about 20ft by 8ft in 3/4 sun. It probably took 15-minutes in early May to toss the seed out and rake over it, with absolutly no attention since then. With occasional rain, I expect it to look like this until frost. I also use Cosmos elsewhere in the garden to cover over holes from those experiments that didn't quite work out. And there aren't many weeds capable of keeping up with these guys. JD Canon 10D EXIF Data Included e-mail: blissful-wind(at)usa.net Additional images at; http://www.flickr.com/photos/john-pa/ Wonderful, happy picture. I like them too. Thanks for posting the fun. |
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July 13 - Cosmos_5633.jpg
Thats a purdy picture. lol
Rane -------------------------------------- John - Pa. wrote in message news Cosmos may be "kid stuff", but I like them for the same reason that they have that reputation. They make the world's easiest flower garden. This is a bed just outside our kitchen door about 20ft by 8ft in 3/4 sun. It probably took 15-minutes in early May to toss the seed out and rake over it, with absolutly no attention since then. With occasional rain, I expect it to look like this until frost. I also use Cosmos elsewhere in the garden to cover over holes from those experiments that didn't quite work out. And there aren't many weeds capable of keeping up with these guys. JD Canon 10D EXIF Data Included e-mail: blissful-wind(at)usa.net Additional images at; http://www.flickr.com/photos/john-pa/ |
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