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Nov 13, 2010 5:23 AM CST
Name: Plants and Plumerias
American South (Zone 7b)
I'm on a down hill slide to middle
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Hello Three Gardeners (Lee Anne). I'm very partial to the name Lee for some reason. LOL. es
Thanks for taking the time to reply. I appreciate it.
Fortunately mine did fine 'til I put it out in the sun much too quickly and much too late in the season..
Yes!!! The scent o jasmine is irrestible,
Like a kid at Christmas, I can hardly wait 'til mine comes in.
What I really liked about the Murraya was its quick succession of blooms. It never disappointed me. Logees did caution me to watch for root disease if grown too cool or too damp. I still think I'd have it today had I not changed its location. But that's gardening, isn't it? To change change around. Sometime with good results and not so good ones a other times.
If I start feeling really adventuresome, I'll order the other Murraya even thought I'm no curry lover.
Until later, Lee Hurray!

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