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      <title>Comment By: june - Sun, 20 Apr 2008 12:26:55 -0400</title>
      <description>That first one looks like it might be a salvia?...</description>
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        <a href="http://greenthumbr.com/members/june">june</a>,
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        Sunday, April 20th 2008, 12:26pm
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    That first one looks like it might be a salvia? Do you know what the second one is?
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      <title>Comment By: Sarah O - Sun, 20 Apr 2008 13:30:05 -0400</title>
      <description>Sorry -- yes, that's my hardy salvia and my ver...</description>
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        <a href="http://greenthumbr.com/members/sarah">Sarah O</a>,
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        Sunday, April 20th 2008, 1:30pm
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    Sorry -- yes, that's my hardy salvia and my verbena. It's only been 3-4 weeks since I uncovered them from winter's mulch, and they are as happy as can be.
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