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Sep 10, 2011 4:22 PM CST
Name: Chris
Des Moines, Iowa (Zone 5a)

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Garden Ideas: Level 1
I have a MG growing in a container on my balcony right now- I've gotten 3 blooms from it Smiling But I noticed that the leaves are small and sparse. Is that common in a container grown MG? I love the idea I can bring it in for the winter..is there anything special I would need to do to make that transition?

Thanks!
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