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Jun 20, 2020 3:11 PM CST
Name: Bea
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You are so organized . I guess it's better to label everything could be tricky later. 200 seeds is a lot. Yikes🙃
Can't wait to see all the new hybrids. Good luck.

I'm still keeping my eye out for the hew baby hybrid that just popped up out of nowhere in the garden. I'm still wondering how that happened when I only had the common mayapples Podophyllum peltatum. It's still in the same area only one . When summer heats up or if we ever get summer, I will keep it sheltered and marked until clean up then mark the spot over winter. I have a feeling next winter will be a long one...
Rolling on the floor laughing
I’m so busy... “I don’t know if I found a rope or lost a horse.”

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