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May 10, 2024 4:37 PM CST

This is the 3rd year that the orange ones have been around, I haven't pruned them yet and the truth is that they are already too long-legged and the soil in the container is very caked (what a patience to water it), so in autumn I will have to either prune them or replace them (with how close the nursery is to me and how cheap they have them...). What do you advise me? In autumn I got a little confused with the geranium drill (🤬🤬🤬) and several affected stems have not bloomed this spring.

The purple regals have been there since last spring and the poor ones suffered two strong hailstorms last summer that their young stems could not withstand... they were sad... but now they are quite recovered.

Tjank youbfor reading this loooong post. I put some photos of them in recent weeks:

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