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May 15, 2012 9:45 AM CST
Name: Audrie
Parker, CO (Zone 5a)
Thank you Cheryl, Sandi & Twit!!!!!! Thumbs up

I think a couple of my new ones got sunburned. I'll try and take a pic and post. I'll need to find a way to shade them. They are on the East side of my house and get full sun most of the day till the sun sets or our house shades them. On a positive note, several of the chicks I got from Sandi are sprouting chicks!!!! Yay!!!! Hurray! Sandi, is there somewhere I can purchase some of those trays with plastic pots? I'm going to need some way to build my nursery. Also, any info on good gardening tags would be helpful. Right now I'm just using some plastic ones. They'll work for the time being. I'm hoping to get some better ones once I build my semp beds in the fall.

Cheryl & Sandi, will it be ok for me to plant my new semps that I acquired this year and have in pots into my semp beds in the fall? Or should I leave them where they are and transplant next spring?

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