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May 5, 2011 8:21 AM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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You got it Cynthia. Pink Pearl is really being stubborn right now, no sign of making offsets. I am thinking the calcareum are slower to get going, maybe need more sun and drier weather. Keeping my fingers crossed. I have two in the below strawberry pot and 3 in one of the raised beds. Until last year I never paid attention to when they started making offsets. None last year as I let all but these few die in container that the soil compacted, so the remaining lives ones just worked at getting healthy and produced no offsets. : (
Here is a photo I took yesterday. It's in the heat of summer that it turns that beautiful blue color.
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