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Nov 14, 2019 8:06 AM CST
Name: Alice
Fort Worth (Zone 8a)
Beekeeper Ponds Sempervivums
my flame acanthus did bloom like crazy, it's my bee balm that didn't bloom at all, but only one, in the bed I water more deeply, that may be the problem. My fall asters are still blooming, they didn't quite freeze. I have the smooth blue asters. Have an extra one in a pot in the garden, blooming still, if you ever get over this way.

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