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Year Three - Garden Lessons Learned

My Third Year of Gardening


So, a lot of flowers came back this year on their own.  I learned that if I leave my petunias alone, they will grow and bloom wonderfully on their own.  Yes, they do need pesticide spray.  The colors on this plant are miraculous.



Irises - These flowers are resilient.  They come back in full force during spring. And they spread their seeds.  I have Asiatic lilies in my flower beds and they started out with 2-3 flowers, but this year, they came back with 8-9 flowers. I'm expecting them to multiply next spring.

Swap out dead flowers and feed the new ones with Miracle-Gro food and spray a pesticide on them.



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