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    I start every annual you see in any of my photos has been started from seed in my greenhouse by me!  I love to grow and share!  for more photos...please visit me at www.tootsietime.com

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lfin replied over 2 years ago
Very impressive and artistic.  I see that you were really consistent with your planting depth too and that is why they all look so "composed".  Do you save your seeds from year to year?
Tootsie replied over 2 years ago
@lfin:yes I do.  I share the tips and tricks to finding seeds on my garden website...www.tootsietime.com from time to time.
GardensbyRenata replied over 2 years ago
I like how you used the dusty miller it has nice cooling effect with all the color.
Tootsie replied over 2 years ago
@GardensbyRenata...:Thank you! I love Dusty Miller for the way it pops the colors of the other plantings around it!
PasqualeM replied over 2 years ago
Very nice layout and you can tell that you are an avid gardener by the beds edging .. rarely seen even in most gardens!
Tootsie replied over 2 years ago
@PasqualeM:   I don't see it much around here ...didn't think it was anything special...just super easy...and cheap!  thank you!
GardensbyRenata replied over 2 years ago
Oh yes! The victorian edge, very nice.
Tootsie replied over 2 years ago
@GardensbyRenata...:  I think I love my edges more now that you called them Victorian!  lol....I love anything Victorian!  Have a great week!
lfin replied over 2 years ago
What''s the story, Renata, about Victorian style? I would love to know more about Victorian England - all I know is that her husband, - Prince Alpert - came from Colberg Germany where my husband's family is from.  And Prince Alpert was a brand of tobacco and it came in a tin. 
brennandunn replied over 2 years ago
@lfin: I too would like to know more about Victorian England.

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