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Jan 9, 2019 9:42 AM CST
Name: Annette
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I checked on my plants this weekend, fertilizing with bulb food, a little later than I usually do, and giving them all some Epsom salt. Here they are, around my SIL's garden.

I did have to repot my 2 yellow tree peonies into the garden bags, they had been planted in the same large plastic pot, that still wasn't draining properly. The roots were still firm, so hopefully, I won't lose them. One of them has a leaf, and the other pips were firm.


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