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May 15, 2012 12:02 PM CST
Name: Kim
DC area (Zone 6b)
Okay then...I'll work on a bed for only semps this summer to be ready for transplantation in the fall. Thanks so much for the info regarding best time for moving them.

Semps do not need a lot of maintenance but I cannot stop mothernature from dropping leaves in the fall or dropping dead flowers from trees in spring. I'm amazed of how clean of the gardens in your photos. You guys must have put a lot of labor for the love of your semps.

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