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#GrowingFlowers showcases vibrant blooms, gardening tips, nature's beauty, seasonal changes, nurturing plants, colorful arrangements, sustainable practices, DIY projects, inspiration, community sharing, plant care advice, and joy of blossoming.
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Drop your fav emoji (🫶)if you want to start calling yourself a professional too! 😂 We can grow these flowers together! 🥳🥳🥳 I really did see a post saying not to  grow ranunculus if you weren’t a pro. I was initially offended 😮 but then decided to consider it a challenge. I started with about 20 corms just to test it to see if I could do it even though I don’t own any equipment. 🫣 Imagine my surprise when I saw these gorgeous flowers ultimately blooming in my yard! 🌸🌸🌸 Last year I grew about 40. This year, I ordered 100 corms! 😳 I hope it works!  My son tells me that if it’s not brain surgery, then what makes you a professional is that you call yourself one. 😂😂😂 So here’s to all of us out there calling ourselves professionals…pros at trying new things, accepting fun challenges, and embracing experiences regardless of the outcome. 🥂  And no, I’m not really a pro. 🥰 But there’s freedom in that! I’m just growing flowers for fun. 🤩 Other people may be able to grow ranunculus better than me, but I can do it! And so can you! 🫶 The key is to enjoy the process and celebrate the wins! 🙌 #ranunculus #flowergardening #plantingflowers #beginnergardener #springflowers #newthings #happiness #flowers #gardenlove #cottagecore #growyourown #cutflowers #growingflowers
More of this is 2025 🙌#gardengirl #gardentok #flowertok #backyardgarden #floraldesign #growingflowers #floridamom
A lot planted in 2024 for beautiful blooms in 2025 🤍  #seedbabies #growingflowers #flowergarden #gardenproject #gardening101 #soilblocking #flowergardening #seedsowing #growinggarden

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