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Bill
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My Lily and My Rose (Guy Lombardo) Requires a Real Player

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[grin]  - These are Cedar Hill flowers!

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Posts: 11227 | From: Cedar Hill Washington | Registered: Aug 2002  |  Logged: 4.243.51.40
just gladys
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Both are very stunning! Nice job! [Wink]

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Posts: 82 | From: Shawboro, NC | Registered: Jul 2004  |  Logged: 65.40.229.141
catlover
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What beautiful lilies!!!! The foliage on my roses isn't that dark....what do you do to make them soooo green? Another problem I have, I get morning coastal fog so trying to keep the diseases down is painstaking to say the least....sure wish my roses looked like yours.

When I push on both links it goes directly to real player set up.... I already have it installed ....how do I get around the set up [dunno] ....I wanna hear [Eek!]

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Posts: 7129 | From: California | Registered: Mar 2003  |  Logged: 68.66.244.5
Bill
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I think that the biggest determining factor on the foliage color is the type of rose. I don't do anything special for them but they are growing in some very nice soil. At times I have black spot problems too, due to the Washington rains. I use rose dust once in the Spring and then just try to keep the infected foliage clipped and burned during the rest of the season. Weezie knows a whole lot more about roses than I do.....

As to the song link.... My Lily and My Rose should just start playing when you click that link. Has anyone been able to listen to the song? [dunno]

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Posts: 11227 | From: Cedar Hill Washington | Registered: Aug 2002  |  Logged: 4.242.120.49
Sami
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Beautiful flowers! Yep, I hear your song (just took a couple of minutes to connect & start).

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Nako
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oh wow Bill! That lily is just beautiful! I have a definate love for lilies! If i could grow em, i'd have nothing but Lilies and jades [Big Grin] I wonder if there's a carnivorous lily! that'd be so cool! I'd hope it doesn't eat humming birds though >.< those things are too cute to be eaten!

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