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a bouquet of marigolds with something fiery red
I am not an expert gardener by any means but I do love to experiment. plus there is something about digging around the backyard that is so "grounding". I took a little time thursday evening to take some notes about what worked this year and what didn't. without fail I know enough to plant marigolds every spring since they always seem to have such hearty staying power right through autumn. and, I love their earthy smell. I wish I knew the name of this fiery red plant below. I've enjoyed it all summer but I think it might have grown even bushier if I had planted it in the ground. I remember seeing it and loving it when I visited borgo argenina a few years back. of course I just had to bring it home when I discovered it at our local nursery.
![Fiery Plant The-Last-of-the-Fiery-Red](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh9Awnp2JjX8awnwEQ9JFlWupry2MhQs4j9fgAvDOov9U89Bxj3N8jvyVKwEnrLIYeE8OweyY3a0EHU1Ig1hEQtqd8kDyhAp4wXNJkehE4truvkX_3mVk9MN12Rek-3G81Nv-ylUjLt66E3/s640/Red+Fire+Plant.jpg)
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Your fiery red plant is a wonderful color. I've never seen anything like it.
K