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    Spring is here and its time to start planting. I usually start most of my garden from seed, but like many people, I also want some instant color and buy blooming perennials.

    Due to the fact that they are not a permanent planting, I like to change things up every year and often buy plants I've never seen just because they are different and pretty.

    Yesterday, I was at the nursery area of the orange apron and found a delightful plant that I hadn't seen in gardens before. The label just said Aquilegia Mix Full Sun and there were no care instructions.

    I live in the land of "We don't need no more stinkin' sunlight!". Full sun here is much different than full sun in other parts of the world, so I took a pot to the clerk and asked if she knew anything about them. She said they were a new product and looked around the pot for care instructions with no more success than I had. I thanked her, pulled out my phone and moved out of the line to look it up.

    The female person behind me had one of the very same plants and who had to have clearly heard my discussion with the clerk because she was standing so close, asked the same questions I had and promptly lost her fertilizer over the clerk's inability to answer her questions. It was totally unacceptable that a part-time minimum wage clerk in a big box store doesn't know everything about anything in her department and a manager was summoned.

    Here's where my came out. I went back to the poor clerk who was now checking out customers while her beleaguered manager was dealing with the now screaming female (who was certainly not a lady), and asked if she could handle my cell phone while on the floor and showed her the info I had found about the plant. She read the info, asked me for permission to take my phone to her manager so he would know about the plant and the female lost her fertilizer again over employees playing around on their phones instead of helping the customers.

    Clerk gave my phone back to me, rang up my purchase, bagged my stuff and thanked me. She also added a rather nice discount to my purchase.

    For those who are interested, the plant in question wouldn't work well in my garden, so I only bought 1. I had to try it because it was so pretty, but I doubt that it will survive. What the heck, it was a five dollar perennial. Instant color and shape. That's all any most people buy them for anyhow.

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    my kids want a small green house so we cut my palm tree down to try and get it out BUT we cant get it out wonder if the people next to me will take it out for cheap since there kids cant seem to get along with anyone, they have thrown things at my house have pulled my daughters pants down and backed into my dads car. However I hope u have more success then me and it does survive if it does you should show us a picture I love colorful plants

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      Oh Columbines! that's our states flower

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        Columbine was also the name of Eisenhower's plane, and prompted the introduction of the call sign Air Force One when it (as Air Force Flight 8610) and Eastern Airlines flight 8610 were in close proximity and air traffic control gave instructions of the form "flight 8610 (take specific action)". Cue two planes "stepping on each other" with the question "Which flight 8610?".
        Any fool can piss on the floor. It takes a talented SC to shit on the ceiling.

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          Quoth Slave to the Phone View Post
          Instant color and shape. That's all any most people buy them for anyhow.
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          The same can be said for so many things in life....
          Last edited by Kit-Ginevra; 04-21-2017, 11:17 AM.
          The Copyright Monster has made me tell you that my avatar is courtesy of the wonderful Alice XZ.And you don't want to annoy the Copyright Monster.

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            Quoth April View Post
            Oh Columbines! that's our states flower
            Hurray and thank you! You just gave me a bunch more info about those beautiful flowers. I've planted it in a shady part of the yard and usually water daily during the summer. I'd be really happy if it thrived.

            While I'm not going to comment on Kit's comment except to mention...nothing...no comment!

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              Quoth Slave to the Phone View Post
              ...While I'm not going to comment on Kit's comment except to ...
              ...point and laugh is too too cruel...
              I am not an a**hole. I am a hemorrhoid. I irritate a**holes!
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              • #8
                Quoth April View Post
                Oh Columbines! that's our states flower
                That's my state flower also.

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