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May 28, 2016 5:38 PM CST
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No, @Zazinnia, I have not gotten around to it yet. Our weather here in Central Texas has been dismal this month. I've been busy trying to keep the weeds down and my spirits up with all of this rain. Hoping this system will be gone for good soon and I can do some cuttings. I'll let you know how it goes. Good news is that the three agastaches I have are still alive. Glad they're in pots with good drainage so are not water-logged like so many of my other plants. I read that they like to be on the dry side since they're desert plants. Which one did you get? Mine are all "Acapulco" hybrids. I'll keep you posted.
GrammaChar

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