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| Spectacular Blooms |
As most of you know gardening is an art form and creating a beautiful garden takes hard work and patience. The results, however, can be spectacular! The Mother to six of my cousins, eighty year old Elizabeth Lepore, added fish oil to black earth in order to produce this particular flower. It was one of the last flowers to bloom within her secret back yard garden this past September, and I took the picture.
By Joseph from Laval West, Laval, Quebec, Canada
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RE: Spectacular Blooms
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Post By Elaine (Guest Post)
(11/29/2007)
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I am wondering, too, what the fish oil did? It is a beautiful flower and I agree it does look like an alum.
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Gorgeous.
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Is it the seedhead of an ornamental allium? Looks good whatever it is. Kindest Regards - Borasic Lint
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That is absolutely gorgeous! I've never seen a flower like that before, tho - what is it? Did the fish oil make the blooms larger, or what? Thanks for sharing, and God bless you.
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It's beautiful -- looks like an explosion of fireworks! -- but what is it?
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