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November 16 Giveaway - Headliner Strawberry Sky Petunia - CLOSED

1 month ago
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I love mid-summer, because by that time most of my beautiful flowers are in bloom, plus I'm enjoying my tomatoes and cucumbers!  :)
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1 month ago
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I love Spring in Augusta, GA.  Love seeing all the beautiful Gerber daisies awaken from their dormancy’s!  The blooms are incredible!  Bougainvillea are one of my favorites, so I also look forward to flourishing my garden with their beautiful colors!
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1 month ago
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Fall Love to see the Mums come out.
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1 month ago
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Oh Spring absolutely!  You’re fed up with having been confined and can’t wait to get your fingers in the Soil.  The cleanup and preparation is so gratifying and the poking up of new growth is like anticipating Christmas presents.  Things smell wonderful.  Again.  The bright green of the tree as beginning to leaf is just so…happy.
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1 month ago
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Spring is by far the best time of year. As the winter season passes it gives way to our yards rebirth of life in the form of beautiful plantings that surround our home and give a breath of fresh air to our curb appeal with the progressive enjoyment as the warmer seasons begin.
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1 month ago
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Guest wrote:
Spring is by far the best time of year. As the winter season passes it gives way to our yards rebirth of life in the form of beautiful plantings that surround our home and give a breath of fresh air to our curb appeal with the progressive enjoyment as the warmer seasons begin.
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1 month ago
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Guest wrote:
Spring is by far the best time of year. As the winter season passes it gives way to our yards rebirth of life in the form of beautiful plantings that surround our home and give a breath of fresh air to our curb appeal with the progressive enjoyment as the warmer seasons begin.
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1 month ago
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Spring is my favorite. Everything is fresh and starting to grow. It’s not too hot.
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1 month ago
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Fall is my favorite time to garden. Being close to nature I enjoy the feeling of fall. I enjoy conducting research, planning, reading, building and gathering plants and other supplies required for my projects. Trees, shrubs and flowering plants will devote energy to their roots over the coming winter. Being retired I spend time looking for fall plant sales.
The small pond and I planed will draw wildlife like the box turtle and varies frog and salamander species. Fall with cool days brings warmth to my heart as I enjoy creating.
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1 month ago
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Mid summer when all of my different day lilies start to bloom!
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1 month ago
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Spring is my favorite time to garden because it's when I can wake up my veggie raised beds! I appreciate that I can poke a tiny seed in the soil and within weeks, eat a head of lettuce, or a handful of peas.
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1 month ago
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I like  spring because all the trees, shrubs and flowers are coming up.
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1 month ago
#112 Quote
Favorite season is fall to prep for summer and spring rewards.
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1 month ago
#113 Quote
Fall is my favorite season to start my grow for more joy in our lives.
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1 month ago
#114 Quote
I love spring it is most defiantly my favorite gardening  season . Every  thing is coming to life with vivid green colors . And then the flowering starts .
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1 month ago
#115 Quote
I love the colors of petunias in hanging baskets throughout the summer season.  My two favorite seasons are spring and fall.
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1 month ago
#116 Quote
Definitely Spring when the Lupines, Foxgloves, delphiniums, daisies and roses are blooming.
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1 month ago
#117 Quote
I love late Spring too early summer. Warm enough to plant your plants outside safely from frost and warm enough for plants to grow and watch the plants enjoy the sunshine and fresh air. No bugs yet to destroy the beauty of the growing plants.
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1 month ago
#118 Quote
Late summer/early fall…when all of the work and the heat of the summer has settled, and my plants can live their best lives.
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1 month ago
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Spring specifically April 23 my birthday
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1 month ago
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Winter is my favorite gardening season.  I take time to reflect on the success and challenge I encountered and dream a plan for spring.
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1 month ago
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Strawberry Sky Petunia

A beautiful tribute to my late grandmother. Who told me...For a soul to be content and full of love you must nourish a garden with plants and flowers. Only then will you reap what you sow. Spring brings new beginnings.
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1 month ago
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Spring because everything feels new
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1 month ago
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I like the Fall because the sun isn’t so hot, and the flowers do better.
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1 month ago
#125 Quote
I enjoy mid-summer the best. Because plants have the best chance to flourish, because frost-danger has passed!
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1 month ago
#127 Quote
Summer when everything is full of color!  Bright sun, blue sky, and the smell of grass and flowers.
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1 month ago
#128 Quote
my favorite time for gardening is Spring and summer, living in Eastern South Dakota, we get Cold weather by mid-November, it becomes cold windy snowy and not good to be outside, recharging and making plans for the new garden season is what we do. I've been doing fall cleanup to do and mulching for when plants start coming to life again
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1 month ago
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Oh my goodness, another gorgeous petunia from Growjoy! I've enjoyed all my purchases since I first ordered and this will have to be a new one for me. Spring is my favorite season because I start my flower and veg seeds in my greenhouse early on, then transplant outside to my multiple veg patches, sunflower patch, potato patches, and flower beds along with my raised garden for unique plants, whether flower or veg. Thanks for offering this win and congrats to who wins this lovely bundle!
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1 month ago
#130 Quote
Spring is my favorite. Everything wakes up from the winter including me. I am ready to get outside and work in the dirt. I love watching everything come up and loving the ones that made it through the winter.
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1 month ago
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I love to be out in the garden from spring to early winter. I love seeing new shoots coming up in spring. Seems they feel the same way after being cooped all winter. I enjoy seeing them grow and flower as the temperatures rise. Seems the birds, bees, and butterflies have the same idea as I do helping my garden flourish.
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