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Sep 5, 2011 1:25 PM CST
Name: Holly
South Central Pa
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Evan, You are a bit farther north than us. We will be a few weeks yet before we dig up plants and drag pots inside. We travel around the first week of Oct and it is always a question can they wait till we get home or will there be an early frost before we get home. Our plants all seem to be looking really good right now putting out that last bit of energy into the blooms.
I started cleaning up my plant room last week and will be putting some of the extra plants right up stairs just don't have the space for them in the living area. The new GH won't have heat this winter so it will be crush time for the Tropicals again.
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