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Dec 21, 2015 9:37 AM CST
Name: Terri
Lucketts, VA (Zone 7a)
Region: Mid-Atlantic Region: Virginia Dog Lover Lover of wildlife (Raccoon badge) Deer Ponds
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I have to bring some ceramic pots inside and put tools away. I still have shovels, rakes, trowels, and hand pruners out by the garage and around back by the basement walkout. The irrigation guys came last week to winterize things so the pump is out of the pond, but that also has to come inside for the winter.

Jeff, I'm not sure about that Wiltpruf. I used it last winter to try to protect a mountain laurel 'Minuet', but it died anyway. I have a sneaking suspicion, with absolutely no proof, that I probably used too much of the Wiltpruf on it and instead of protecting it, it actually led to its demise Shrug! I've only heard good things about it though, so obviously it was either my misuse of the product or just a coincidence. I still have some left, and was contemplating using it on three new this year camellias. Oh good gosh the dilemma...

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