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Oct 12, 2012 2:15 PM CST
Name: Joy Wooldridge
Kalama, Wa. (Zone 8b)
Sunset Zone 6, Heat zone 4,
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That's a good point Laura. I don't get a lot of rebloom here most years and what I do get is pretty sporadic. Like you, I don't get rebloom on the same plants every year and sometimes those scapes come up too late to do any good. Once our cooler, wet weather arrives, nothing opens well even if it does bloom.

Today we are getting our first rain of the season after a longer than normal warm, dry spell. Normally we'd be cooler and wet by mid Sept. So I got to enjoy some nice rebloom from a few of my plants.



Stella's Ruffled Fingers on rebloom
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Blueberry Breakfast rebloom
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