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Old 06-10-2011, 02:45 AM
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Only God can paint beautiful pictures like this!!
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Old 06-10-2011, 03:27 AM
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How refreshing.
Here in East Central Alabama we are in the grips of a drought and everything is starting to show the stress of it.
Thank you!
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beautifull!!
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One of my favorite flowers. If given a choice between iris and orchid, I would pick iris. They have such a fragile will'o the wisp smell too, you almost wonder if you imagined it.
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Old 06-10-2011, 03:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Mary O
Take a break and enjoy God's work........
They grow wild in Newfoundland, Canada but not this early. So beautiful.
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I love the beautiful purple ones. I am a bit partial to "purple". The others are very nice also.

Thanks for sharing.

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I would try replanting them in "rich" soil. The soil gets depleted of nutrients with the years. If you can't do that, start them on a liquid fertilizer. Miracle Grow can help. Osmocote is another good one... but it takes longer as it is not in liquid form.
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I would try replanting them in "rich" soil. The soil gets depleted of nutrients with the years. If you can't do that, start them on a liquid fertilizer. Miracle Grow can help. Osmocote is another good one... but it takes longer as it is not in liquid form.
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Those are beautiful! His work really is the best. We live in AR & ours have been gone for weeks now but I loved seeing yours. Blessings.
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Absolutely beautiful.
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