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They kind of took over the Portulaca's. We got them for free at Fred Meyer, they were very wilted, but they came back, we brought home 3 flats. It was a great find.I was thinking of pulling up the marigolds. I plant them to help keep stink bugs off my tomatoes. I've pulled up all the tomato plants (early; the deer destroyed the 'mater patch), so I don't need the marigolds. They're still blooming, so I'll leave them in case the bees get interested.