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Lady Bug

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Hello to everyone! I haven't been here since October of last year . . . I'm not sure, but it was probably because of a zinnia forum. A new search led me back to the forum that answered by question. The question was if pulling up zinnias before frost and hanging them in a shed be a viable way to cure the seed heads . . . There was one person who posted who confirmed that was the method they used. We've had a lot of rain the past couple of weeks . . . thank you Florence . . . and they are looking very scraggly. I'll probably let the ones that have new flower buds bloom.
 

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Welcome back !! Only past 2 years have I fallen in love with zinnias :love, they are so easy, colorful and heavy flowered. All these years I just thought they to old fashion what a fool I was
 

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Welcome back !! Only past 2 years have I fallen in love with zinnias :love, they are so easy, colorful and heavy flowered. All these years I just thought they to old fashion what a fool I was
This year I dried many for floral arrangements. Here are a few photos.
 

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Do you know where I can find that discussion?

I tried to find it, but only recent post and threads came up. You might need to message Nifty, or an Admin, who may be able to dig it back out for you.
 
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