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May 18th, 2007 at 03:58 AM
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I am really pych'ed the peacock orchids are poking through the soil. I love the look of this flower. I'm so glad they are doing ok so far.
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Number Seven
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Number Seven
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I ended up digging all mine up...they multiplied like crazy and the area I had them in wasn't getting enough sun so they seldom bloomed...but when they did they were very nice.
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It will be great if they multiply. When ever I leave here I would love to leave enough perennials that will multiply here that the area looks nice in a wild way. I know the crocuses and daffodils are happy here so a few more things and the weed infested lawn will become a weed infested flower garden lol. I planted the few I had in a container so hopefully next year there will be enough that I can add them to the back garden too.
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They have sprouted. It's a good thing I planted them in a straight row or I'd have pulled them up thinking they were stray grass blades lol.
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