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Jun 20, 2013 9:46 PM CST
Name: Natalie
North Central Idaho (Zone 7a)
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I tugged on one piece and got quite a bit of root with it, so I've got high hopes for that one! That one and the cuttings are potted up, with rooting hormone on the cuttings. I'll still go back and get some seed when it's ready, but I'm hoping that I get a few of the cuttings to grow. Like you said, it doesn't hurt to try!

We saw the most beautiful little fawn on the way home, so it was worth it just for that. It was standing in the middle of the road, and then it was prancing away from us, not knowing what to do. It would turn around and look, about every 10 feet, and then prance some more. It was still pretty wobbly, and so tiny! I bet it wasn't over a week old. Mama deer was in a field, and was so nervous, so we just stopped and watched until it was safe. The baby finally went down the hill, and mama ran over. She looked relieved that her baby was safe and by her side. It warmed my heart to see that! Lovey dubby
Natalie

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