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Post by Mari on Jun 15, 2015 16:54:20 GMT
My honeysuckle has finally started to blossom, but I seem to have a non-fragrant variety. Noooooo!!!!! *cries with disappointment*
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Nooooo!!!
Jun 15, 2015 16:57:56 GMT
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Post by juju on Jun 15, 2015 16:57:56 GMT
Sometimes they only smell in the evening
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Post by Mari on Jun 15, 2015 18:09:27 GMT
Oh, I can still hope for that then.
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Post by Moose on Jun 15, 2015 18:37:01 GMT
Are you sure that you don't have a head cold?
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Post by jayme on Jun 15, 2015 23:09:55 GMT
I am so, so sorry. How disappointing.
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Post by tangent on Jun 16, 2015 0:35:18 GMT
Aw, shucks
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Post by Mari on Jun 16, 2015 17:24:20 GMT
Didn't smell anything last night either. My nose is a bit stuffy, but my neighbour didn't smell anything either. How could this travesty have happened?
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Nooooo!!!
Jun 28, 2015 12:41:24 GMT
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Post by kingedmund on Jun 28, 2015 12:41:24 GMT
Well Marie! there's only one option. Dig it up and give it to somebody who has allergies. Since it has no fragrance it shouldn't bother them as much.
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Post by whollygoats on Jun 29, 2015 3:58:43 GMT
I concur. Gift it to a friend and get another, being careful to obtain a highly fragrant variety.
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Post by Mari on Jun 29, 2015 16:34:36 GMT
No, it's good advice, but it's finally growing and prospering. I prefer a green wall with a few flowers now over having to wait another 2 years for something that covers that ugly wall.
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Post by whollygoats on Jun 30, 2015 4:17:32 GMT
Ah...complications. I do understand.
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Post by Moose on Jul 5, 2015 0:19:36 GMT
Dig half of it up and plant half of a fragrant one?
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Post by Mari on Jul 5, 2015 7:14:52 GMT
Erm... yeah...
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