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    CherryBerry

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    #65026   2008-05-20 21:14 GMT      
    in places that are mountainous, high altitude, and have all four seasons like colorado and utah.

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    #65027   2008-05-20 21:24 GMT      
    Try impatiens. You can break off a little piece and stick it in some potting soil. It'll take root and grow, as long as you keep it watered. Best wishes.

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    #65028   2008-05-20 21:39 GMT      
    hardy geranium and hardy pansies. also wistera and maybe a vinca in milder areas.

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    #65029   2008-05-20 21:47 GMT      
    i like tulips, zinnias ageratum,lobelia, roses, petunia

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    #65030   2008-05-20 22:40 GMT      
    Annuals that are at the store or nursery right now. Marigolds, geraniums, snapdragons, cosmos, lobelia, allysum, godetia.Larkspur,bachelor buttons, nasturtiums, sunflowers... Poppies daisies. Get a book at your library and have fun.,

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    #65031   2008-05-20 22:52 GMT      
    Go to your local nursery and buy annuals that are already growing.

    Annuals need to be replanted each summer, but they are bright and pretty.
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