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    New plant for the garden

    I was at a local nursery and couldn't resist this Blue Flame phlox. The picture doesn't do it justice, its gorgeous and very fragrant too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krystian View Post
    I was at a local nursery and couldn't resist this Blue Flame phlox. The picture doesn't do it justice, its gorgeous and very fragrant too.

    New plant for the garden-xbartels-pot-phlox-blue-flame-product-2-jpg-pagespeed-ic-q8obmwh3y5-jpg
    I have white phlox in the front bed by the mailbox, and it's ALMOST done blooming.

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    I have white phlox in the front bed by the mailbox, and it's ALMOST done blooming.
    Do you deadhead them? Many will keep blooming if you do...see step #5:

    http://www.wikihow.com/Grow-Phlox


    I also bought a red phlox too, it was the last red one they had and didn't have a tag but its gorgeous too:


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    I usually do deadhead all my plants in hopes that they'll bloom again. With the exception of lilies and irises.

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