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Jul 23, 2012 9:55 AM CST
Name: Kim
DC area (Zone 6b)
Lovey dubby Beautiful!!!

Sorry for being MIA as I've been busy. Finally, we're getting a lot of rain here after the long drought we've had. Instead of waiting for sign of rotting or burning, I'm transplanting the chicks in pots to nurse them. I will have to redo the semp bed by moving to another area with less sun and deer traffic. Mine is not a raised bed; so I guess it's a benefit for having raised bed, at least the deer won't stepping all over it. Also, I just finished redoing my labels, as the metal prong fastener bases are rusting, using the handle of platic spoon.

Awww...the trials and errors of first year collector. Hopefully, I'll get it right and will have beautiful pictures of my semp garden next year to share. Meanwhile, I'm enjoying and being inspired by the lovely photos you all have shared. Thanks.

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