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Jun 7, 2022 11:39 AM CST
Name: Christie
Central Ohio 43016 (Zone 6a)
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FPF said: My starter colony arrived from @cwhitt today.
I planted them close to the foundation on the North side of the house where they will get morning sun.
The ground slopes away from the foundation, and the roots are just sitting on the ground with about 3/4 to an inch of gravel over the top and up under each rosette so they shouldn't get too wet.
I can add gravel as they start putting out stolons so they will continue to have a nice, deep supply and can decide to root into the ground only as much as they want to.
I'm so excited!!! Hurray! Hurray! Hurray!
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Just wait till they start hatching those "chicks"! Hurray!
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