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Sep 11, 2019 3:16 PM CST
Name: Annette
Cumming, GA (Zone 8a)
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Thanks LG and Anya, and you're welcome!

I will leave the brugs in the ground, but they'll get heavily mulched. I'll take some cuttings above the Y, just in case they don't make it. I had one at my previous home, that came back for years, but I hadn't been giving it enough fertilizer for it to bloom. I've planted 3 in this garden, I'm looking forward to see the color of the blooms. Two of the 3 plants have buds.

My son will see an ENT on Friday, and I hope she'll come up with a good plan of care for him.

It looks like the temps will start trending down over the next week, and there's rain forecasted for Saturday, finally! I'll have 4 days to work in the garden before I return to work, so hopefully I'll get a lot planted then.

It's funny when I go to empty one on the garden bags, thinking there are one or 2 plants in them, then I find a ton of bulbs for daffodils and other spring blooming plants that I also stuck in the same bag, that I had forgotten about. I guess I brought a lot more plants than I thought!😂
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