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Apr 24, 2013 7:05 PM CST
Name: Marilyn
Greenwood Village, CO (Zone 5b)
Garden today. Clean next week.
Heucheras Bookworm Region: Colorado Garden Procrastinator Region: Southwest Gardening Container Gardener
Enjoys or suffers cold winters Sempervivums Annuals Foliage Fan Herbs Garden Ideas: Level 2
Jackie I so empathize with you. I really hope everyone is right and they will come back for you. (we need that praying emoticon)

I have a similar problem. A couple of weeks ago when everyone was putting out such
wonderful pictures of their spring babies. I went out and uncovered all my plants (netting and leaves from the fall) to see
how things were developing. Many of them seemed to be doing well. I moved some out into sunnier sites. Then we got some
very low temps and a couple of more snow falls. The days would warm up to the 40s and melting and icing would occur.

Now many of the plants are really sickly looking. I am just going to leave them alone. We are expecting some very warm temps (70s) in next few days but then more snow about Tuesday. No wonder they are not doing well, huh?

I have been afraid to bring it up for fear of being labeled a really bad semp mama. Hilarious! Hilarious!

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