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Sep 26, 2012 9:46 AM CST
Name: Sharon
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The blooms right now are very small, so I don't want to use them. Stalks aren't strong on the latest ones either.

There are some larger older blooms that are drying on the plants. They look pretty good, but I think they won't last very long when left to dry like that. Sam said she'd prune the bushes this week and would save the largest, nicest, dried ones for me and we could try them. All we'll do is hang them upside down till they are finished drying and then I could send them to you.

Best way is to water dry, lasts longer that way, but too late for that method right now.

So yes, it's a little late but we can try. If it doesn't work this time, it will next.
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