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Sep 6, 2017 3:00 PM CST
Name: Jo Ann
Washington State (Zone 7a)
Sempervivums
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Ok ... one step beyond where I got to last year. The seed that is dry enough has been bagged. There is still more but it still has blossoms hanging on the ends of the stems. Actually a couple of stems had some capsules that are open. Lost a bit but there are a lot of stems. All of Polly Bishop went to seed sure was not aiming for that. Lost Diavolo and Cafe to seed also but got the seed. I sure hope it rains soon. Supposed to happen Sat. We'll see. Can't see across the road for smoke. The ash from the Gorge is going all way to Gearhart/Astoria.

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