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Old January 26, 2017   #6
barbamWY
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Originally Posted by shule1 View Post
I'm planning to grow Sweet Dakota Rose (from Baker Creek), this year, too. The description was pretty nice. So, I got it. I'm glad to hear it's done well for you. I'm not sure how well Fedco seeds do here compared with Baker Creek. I haven't shopped there, yet.

You've got an Irish garden? I've always wanted to go Ireland. What's gardening there like?
I only saw one tomato plant growing on a patio of a restaurant in Ireland. Ireland is very lush and green compared with Wyoming. There are a lot of flower gardens. Even when there was hardly a front yard, there were flowers. The countryside is rocky and windy in some areas. We went with a small group so we got off the beaten path. I did see Powerscourt which was beautiful but in May the roses were just starting to bud as they were in Tralee as the song The Rose of Tralee. If you ever get the chance, go to Ireland. The people are very nice too.
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