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Jan 23, 2013 1:35 AM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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Bev, I agree with taking the frames semps down for winter. I know Chris does also. I think they handle the changing weather better if they are down on the ground.
Plus it give them a chance to grow in a more normal direction so come spring they will be ready to hang again.
I only have on small wreath and it is laying down flat for winter. I've already added a few more things to it last week.

Wow, Greg that is a lot of bulbs. Where do you keep all those pots?

Bev, you learning French? That was my mother's favorite language, she loved when she would be around my DIL who speaks fluent French. It was so wonderful watching the two of them together. I didn't understand a word they said. Smiling

I have had S. 'Cebenese' for years. It has survived except when I put it in pots and the drain holes plugged up. Sad
S. 'Cobweb Button', Red Cobweb. I know there are others in my beds, just can't think of them right now. Oh yes, Pekinese. But it doesn't have webbing for much of the year.

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