This white zinnia has been a good one for me. I bought it because of it's clean white look with a green tint. It was a Martha Stewart seed packet and I plan to do an all white area with them next year. I need to either make envelopes or buy them to help me to store all the different colors of seeds.
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Monday, September 21, 2009
Faded Glory.....
This white zinnia has been a good one for me. I bought it because of it's clean white look with a green tint. It was a Martha Stewart seed packet and I plan to do an all white area with them next year. I need to either make envelopes or buy them to help me to store all the different colors of seeds.
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4 comments:
Zinnia's how forgot how pretty they are- all white would be a neat garden to do. I store my seeds in canning jars.
vickie
Fall is here, and the flowers are slowly fading away. I guess there are still some mums around here and there. And a few roses.
When I took my perennial gardening class this spring, there were a few ladies that were going to plant an all-white garden. One person said they can be very striking.
I really like the white Zinnias. They are very pretty! White gardens really glow at night, have you ever been in one when the moon was full..simply stunning!
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