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Tina-Marie T

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  • Tina-Marie T
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  • there are white snapdragons...but can she grow these at that time?

White Flowers in October?

Sharon R. asks me: "My son and fiancee are planning an Oct. 21st wedding. Their budget is limited due to the economy. I thought I might help by growing some of the flowers and asking a talented friend to arrange them. Can you suggest some plants, primarily with white blossoms, that will be in bloom at that time of year? We are just into the mountains in Pickens county."

Can you think of anything that would help her? I can't.

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Walter Reeves Decatur, GA
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  • Tina-Marie T
    Commented on Mar 28, 2012
    how bout mums, peonies, violets, lilies to name a few. babies breadth are always nice. look ...»
    at the magazine blooms and blossoms i think is what it is called they may have some ideas or flowers in there for that time of year. ask a garden center...

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