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Jul 2, 2012 5:19 PM CST
Name: Michelle Lester
Yukon, Oklahoma (Zone 7b)
hemhead in zone 7
Cat Lover Cottage Gardener Daylilies Dog Lover Sempervivums
Okay, I am trying this again on Euphemia at twitchers urging. Nothing to lose..... Sad
1st I had pinched off the bloomspike last week. Now it looks like this:
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Here is the plant getting ready for surgery, the blooming part cut off, and the blooming part plopped back on the dirt:
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Next is the remaining rosette, and the cut pieces ready for drying. Whew, I shook the whole time!
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