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Jul 5, 2013 7:18 AM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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Stush, that's a real wow-er! I'm wow'ed! Like wow.

Despite my best efforts to inadvertently (or outright?) kill this plant, it lives on. Around the end of May, I separated mine into 3 clumps and put them in the ground. They're in sun from about 10:30 AM until around 6 PM with occasional bits of shade from Cannas nearby. Working on building-up more "mulch" here to keep sand and dirt from splashing on them when it rains, which is actually happening a lot this summer. This spot was grass just a few months ago. Hope this ground vacation leads to really healthy and vigorous plants to start over with being in a pot (to save for winter.)

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