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Gorgeous bouquet – did the photo bomber help to select the flowers?
Beverly
9 years ago
The photo bomber has been well-trained to stay out of all the garden beds. I just never know if one of those plants could be toxic. If the ball rolls in there, he has to patiently wait for us to get it for him. Well, not always so patiently – you should hear the whining sometimes!
You can see the that the foliage on the Kopper King hibiscus has some bug damage. They are pretty resistant to disease and bugs, but not entirely. Plus, we are all-organic here, so our methods of control aren’t as effective.
Beverly,
I love that your picture was photo-bombed by Dutch. He is so cute sitting there watching what you are doing!
But it is such a subtle photobomb-so cute!
Gorgeous bouquet – did the photo bomber help to select the flowers?
The photo bomber has been well-trained to stay out of all the garden beds. I just never know if one of those plants could be toxic. If the ball rolls in there, he has to patiently wait for us to get it for him. Well, not always so patiently – you should hear the whining sometimes!
You can see the that the foliage on the Kopper King hibiscus has some bug damage. They are pretty resistant to disease and bugs, but not entirely. Plus, we are all-organic here, so our methods of control aren’t as effective.