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Mar 9, 2011 1:16 PM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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Just be careful Chris. May your trip home be uneventful. Group hug

Looks like I will be able to separate some of my heuffelii later this spring. Most are doing very well. The only ones struggling are the ones planted late in the growing season, and ones that were very tiny singles last year.
Please excuse the dirt and mud, we have had some pretty hard rains that have splashed dirt up onto the plants. Now that is some kind of rain. Sad
---------------Beaver 3/6/2011-----------------------Bronze Ingot 3 6 2011-------------------------Goldrand 3/6/2011

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