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Can those petals be kept and used for potpourri?
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I can almost smell the white one. Great composition.

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I can almost smell the white one. Great composition.


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Can those petals be kept and used for potpourri?


I don't know, besides it's my neighbours shrub. :-)




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Omelet wrote:
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"Marutchi" BarbaraH*REMOVE wrote:

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Can those petals be kept and used for potpourri?


I don't know, besides it's my neighbours shrub. :-)


Oh well... g

Potpourri's are nice, especially heated ones, during the winter when the
house is closed up.

I like to do cinnamon based ones over the holidays, with Bayberry oil if
I can find it.
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In article ,
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Omelet wrote:
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"Marutchi" BarbaraH*REMOVE wrote:

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Can those petals be kept and used for potpourri?


I don't know, besides it's my neighbours shrub. :-)


Oh well... g

Potpourri's are nice, especially heated ones, during the winter when the
house is closed up.

I like to do cinnamon based ones over the holidays, with Bayberry oil if
I can find it.


Look at Triple Oaks.

http://www.tripleoaks.com/

3 miles from my house

That may have Bayberry Oil. Notice Phone # at bottom of page.

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This photo is reaaly fantastic, but the color of the death gardenias is natural or have you changed it?
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Lidia wrote:
This photo is reaaly fantastic, but the color of the death gardenias
is natural or have you changed it?


Thanks and no I didn't change it, it was taken in the late afternoon.


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