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Jul 8, 2013 9:49 AM CST
Name: Jelinda AKA jojoe Ivey
Thomson,Ga. (Zone 8a)
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Hostas Heucheras Region: Georgia Tropicals
We cross posted well actually i had my 5 yr old grandson & 15mth. old granddaughter last night and started my post last night & finished it this morning. *Blush* I love them but a hand full by myself !! Lovey dubby :hearts:

I'm with Sheryl on the watering and the lack of in the winter months.I have been watering a little less in winter but still watering.
Sheryl, you also keep us posted on your Epi progress please!! Inquiring minds want to know. Hurray!

Annette,you mentioned Mattslandscape.com,i also go their for info because it's hard to find that much info collected in one place.I have never bought anything from there.I may have to buy something hey my B-day is Fri. Have to leave it open so the hubby will see it. Whistling Rolling on the floor laughing

I am actually thinking i need to bring mine inside.Going to check them today,we have had so much rain record setting for the year & the leading news story on-line yesterday was: June rain in csra sets record since records started being kept 140 years ago!!! WE ARE WET!!!

Annette,are yall getting all this rain? Clarks Hill is 2 feet above pool and 330 is sea level were at 332!! Sticking tongue out How are your temp's, i noticed your in zone 7,so your a little cooler than us but personally GA. is hot.Nice to talk to someone close,what are you about 2 & half hours away.I live in Thomson,if your not familiar it's 45 minutes from Augusta.

One more thing ( sorry i'm long winded ) it's a southern thing i say.Anyway any advice on watering or sun tolerance of Rhipsalis ?This 1st picture was labeled R.'ewaldiana' But i believe it may be. R.teres f. 'capilliformis'
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R. 'cereuscula' rooted many pieces a few years ago after friend shaped hers up & left lots of small piece's. I don't toss anything healthy. Lovey dubby
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R. 'sulcata'
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