kowkow70
Favorite Plants: daisies, coneflowers, lilies, daylily
Biography: I am a stay at home mom of 4 kids , 2 girls and 2 boys ages 8,6, and 16 month old twins. I am about to return to college in the fall as a pre-med major. I will be in school for pretty much the rest of my life. That's pretty much it for me.
Interests: I am new at flower gardening and it has become an obsession to get my beds filled and then I am going to start vegetable gardening.
Location: ohio zone 6
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Submitted by: kowkow70
I have: The following seeds but only a few of each as I am very new to flower gardening.
baby's breath, coleus, lavender, coneflower magnus, oriental poppy, malva zebrina, hollyhock, delphinium, gaillardia burgundy, shasta daisy, assorted marigolds, carnation, purple coneflower
I'm interested in: Anything in the daisy family, coreopsis, mexican flower, colorful daisies, white coneflowers, columbine, lilies, daylily, tulip bulbs, daffodils, anything that works in a cottage style garden.
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