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Sun, Aug 3, 14 at 13:34
| Look at her now! She was doing very poorly in the ground last year so I dug her up, potted her & kept her out of the harsh sun. I can't believe she survived the winter but she did & looks pretty happy now. |
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| She looks very healthy and happy, view! I found that several of my one cane wonders are coming back better this year. I think it's because they all had to be cut right to the ground this spring due to the harsh winter. They sprang back and put out multiple canes! |
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| Thanks, seil. It's such a nice surprise to see a survivor especially after it looked so pathetic in the ground. |
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