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garden photos of sample plants


 The question I'd like you to weigh in on is this: If you are sent several of a sample/new plant, does this make you more likely to speak or write about that plant?  Provided, of course, that you like the plant.  I'm asking this because I've just finished a post I do regularly on my website (and now my blog) called "Fornari's Favorites."  I realized as I reviewed past FF's that if someone sent me three or more plants (notably annuals) that year I was more likely to include them in my favorites and, later, in articles and talks.  This is because I had enough plants to put in a garden and take good photos of the plantings. These photos drive articles, talks and website postings more than a single plant might, even if I like the single sample plants. Anyone else have this experience?   Do your photos drive what you write/speak about?  Do you prefer to take photos of a group of plants in a garden situation?
C.L.
www.gardenlady.com
www.wholelifegardening.com 

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