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The Gardenias by the porch are beginning to bloom even through all the whitefly infestations they've had. The fly are mostly gone now but the stems are covered with black soot still. The other Gardenias bloom about two weeks later than these.
A journal for the Ezell House gardens. Eatonton GA. 31024 Zone 7a.
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