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Aug 8, 2019 8:43 AM CST
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cwhitt said:Wellll -- my century semps are EXTREMELY hardy, however, workmen replacing our patio fences - who were actually trying to be careful - pretty much squashed them. I have a mess to deal with now - a tragedy since we are planning to use them as favors at my son's wedding. I cannot imaging any semp living through foot traffic. You should buy one, walk on it, then post some photos.


Christie- While mine hold no sentimental value, I would be happy to send you a bunch of offsets from my tough-as-nails-first semp I got. It turns a beautiful maroon color in winter and olive green in summer. I have a few mounds of these and got probably 30-40 new offsets this spring. Zero rot, super tough, and a good producer. I could give you 20-30 decent sized offsets if your interested. Or if you 'd like some for yourself just let me know. I'd be happy to send them for postage. Group hug

Jesse


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