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Oct 2, 2012 8:32 PM CST
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Name: Evan
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OK. Sounds like a short trip is in order as there's a decent nursery not too far away that usually has a good selection of peony. I need to get some of the monster astilbe like Jo Ann grows, to work in. White and pink, just cant remember the names.

I was freaking out last week because it looked like some of Dee's iris I had potted weren't doing well. All varieties had to go into multiple pots there were so many of each, but several were browning up. Ally Oops and the versi and a sib. I planted those first and the soil balls held together! I was going to separate the rhizomes but with all the new root growth they went in as is. Amazing!
Evan

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