I almost forgot to show off how big and bush the front border Black-eyed Susans came in this summer.
I almost forgot to show off how big and bush the front border Black-eyed Susans came in this summer.
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So glad those Susans had the black eye and not you, Mark! Lol! š š
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Yes, I could have bent down too low by the fence post, Patricia ā¦
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The conditions were certainly conducive for those Susans, weren’t they?
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Yes, just so, Iād say, Bruce.
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“A black-eyed Susan by any other name would look as sweet” Oops, is that a rose?
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Itās what we say it is, unc.
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A lovely WELCOME notice from the flowers of the home!
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Yes it is, MBC!
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I was just thinking to myself, “Where are those Black-eyed Susans?”
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Glad I remembered to show them for you, ladysighs!
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One of my favorite flowers! And you have a big bunch of yellow gorgeousness!
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They get thicker every season, Nance!
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looks like they are happy and thriving – beautiful!
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They are pretty robust this year! Thanks, Beth.
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