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Oct 18, 2017 7:28 PM CST
Name: Nancy
Upper East Side of Texas (Zone 8b)
Butterflies Daylilies Echinacea Canning and food preservation Master Gardener: Texas Region: Texas
Thank you Char for the awesome explanations and suggestions. It all makes perfect sense. I had read that MS needed to clump before it could actually bloom to its full potential, guess I'm just a bit anxious, or in denial. I also keep trying to grow peonies here. Sighing! Not looking forward to it, but I guess I'll soon be trying to pawn these off to someone up north.

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