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Jun 9, 2013 9:56 PM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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It looks like Beta's few offsets are going to bloom. Sad
Good thing I have one healthy plant that is making lots of offsets. Hurray!

Wahoo Bev, look at those babies. You will have to watch them closely, they could also end up blooming. What ever you do, don't pull up/toss the dying parts. I have had them appear to be completely dead and crispy, only to find offsets forming under all the dead leaves. nodding

Greg I agree with the arach usually being the first to start of the blooming season.
I don't fertilize, and I have some blooming in my old beds that have very depleted soil, so not sure how I feel about the blooming/fertilizer thing. Smiling
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