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#231306 Aug 29th, 2008 at 10:26 AM
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Some seeds have come up in my pot and made little orange flowers?

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Marigolds maybe? But these aren't as thick/bushy flowered as marigolds.

Dunno' . . .


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Yup, Carly those are marigolds.


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I agree, marigolds. there are different varieties of marigolds. and depending on soil quality, watering, and amt of sun, even the same variety can look a bit different.


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yup. I've got some too. When the wind blows and you take a quick glance they remind me of cosmos.




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