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- Posted by duluthinbloomz4 zone 4a (My Page) on Wed, Jul 24, 13 at 17:50
| No, the compost pile got them as soon as the snow melted in the middle of May. I know for those in warm climates, similar to their natural habitat, they can be planted in the gardens and become beautiful specimens. For me the storing and gauging light and dark cycles, trying to coax a rebloom etc. etc. is just too much trouble... especially for an inexpensive plant, fresh and readily available just about anywhere beginning in December. Yours looks good - already being late July. |
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