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Sep 19, 2011 2:11 PM CST
Name: Gordon
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Thanks Cherie.. it's really all their doing.. I do try and help them get it going though.. but they are really doing OK on their own .. but I like to help..
Anna.. well in years past.. I've brought about 1/2 down... the other half I put in a 10x 12' x 10' tall... room/house I build for them out of 2" thick insulation foam sheets.. a small heater is able to maintain a constant low temperature for them to rest.. n the spring I cut plastic wndows in the roof to wake them up early.. and get them used to working again..
I keep looking forward to being bowled over by a double... although do love my double blue one... but few can match the splendor of a big single throwing hundreds of blooms
Yes Doris.. you're on the list

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