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@Lisaebetten That could be it, I just don't know.............might have gotten it from someone who didn't have it marked. Think I got some from CE on this forum. I have tons of the tall growing kind too like Autumn Joy etc. but you wouldn't want to stick those big monsters in a waterfall rock but they would look nice around the pond area. Why don't I have any big ones in bloom? I don't know but I need to get some :)

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Sorry T I just noticed that I posted 2 of the same video. Here is the one that was should have been the second video. This is the last in a series of 21.

 
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Maybe in an hour, maybe in an hour, maybe in an hour... LOL
Ohh where are you planting the vines and lilac Lisaebetten?
Little Kim Lilac to cover my electric meter and other ugly stuff with cables.

Clematis vines are going on my swing arbor that will sit in front of the pond. The only place I can put the swing is right by the skimmer :( but that is o.k if it keeps my husband happy in the fact that I'm not taking up any more grass!.
 
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Little Kim Lilac to cover my electric meter and other ugly stuff with cables.

Clematis vines are going on my swing arbor that will sit in front of the pond. The only place I can put the swing is right by the skimmer :( but that is o.k if it keeps my husband happy in the fact that I'm not taking up any more grass!.

Grass is overrated!
 

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Grass is overrated!
I have replaced a whole bunch of grass with plants, pond, trees. Over an acre of grass gone now. The less grass the better. Now tossing clover seed out to take over the grass.
 
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@Lisaebetten I get notes from my mailman every summer telling me my flowers around my mailbox are lovely but reminding me they attract bees. I'm like "yeah! Great isn't it!" Haha!
 

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What a great job you have done with the hole.
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what a difference
 

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Wow I can even see the gigantical Pompas Grass bushes I had to cut down and haul out. It's good to get perspective every once in awhile. It's easy to forget how far you've come on a project until you see what you started with. I'm really glad I am taking pictures of the evolution of my back yard.
 

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