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Gardening for Noobs

Trying to turn my brown thumb into green.

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This web page gardeningfornoobs.blogspot.com states the following, "Trying to turn my brown thumb into green." We saw that the webpage said " Saturday, May 21, 2011." It also said " My Fire Trees, 2 Months After. I think Im better at planting trees and herbs than flowers. I have so far been successful with my fire trees! They have grown to about 6 to 8 inches in just two months! I spotted one young fire tree in our village and I am hopeful that my fire trees would also bloom a year or two from now I honestly have no idea when they will start to bloom haha. Anyway, here they are! Labels caring for fire trees."

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