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That’s a good looking cabbage! 😊
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Isn’t it, John? Cher xo 😉
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So gorgeous
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Isn’t it just? I love it! Cher xo
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Yes, so much!
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They are gorgeous. The first time I saw ornamental cabbages was in New England on one of my yearly “Columbus Day” 3-day weekends when I traveled there with my husband and 2 or 3 other couples – close friends. The gift and Christmas shoppes and colonial-style streets were crowded. And they all had small gardens and landscape trims with these cabbages of different colors. We couldn’t stop looking at them. I know I had taken photos, but they are long gone. 😦
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Hi dear Carol, that sounds incredibly lovely! Well now you have my photo and if you want me to take more for you, just say the word and I’ll be happy to do that! Cher xo
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They are so beautiful, I’ve always admired them; the same goes for “broccoli” plants, a Sedum type the heads turn a beautiful violet purple! I LOVE FALL ! XOX
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Hi my dear! Yes, me too! They are gorgeous! I love Fall too!! 🙂 Cher xo
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