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Oh Amy…these take my breath away.
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So fresh, so green, so full of life and so healing for the soul. I really do not know how we survive all Winter without this.- Karen
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Impressive and beautifuly green!!!
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HI Amy, thanks for the follow. I am now following you too. We seem to both love pictures of our flowers!
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Hi Carole! I’m always looking for other flower lovers! Thank you for the follow. ~amy
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looking lovely
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they are thriving!
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Nice photo 🙂
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Thank you, Gente Cosmo! ~amy
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Very nice! I’m jealous 🙂
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Thank you so much! ~amy
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They look great, healthy and flourishing, mine alas are struggling as the Irish Spring has deflated and a mini winter returned.
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This always looks SO nice 🙂 Work well worth it !
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It is such a passionate pleasure, that i don’t consider it work. I love them. Thank you, Morgan. ~amy
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that is rather how I feel about writing, too 🙂
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Love the Scabiosa! I have those here in Houston, but mine are blue. Beautiful raised beds.
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Thank you. I’d love to see your blue Scabiosa! ~amy
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Wow, beautiful raised beds.
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Thank you so much! ~amy
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