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Sep 19, 2013 3:52 PM CST
Name: Shaw
Midwest_Wisconsin (Zone 4b)
Garden Ideas: Level 1
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WOO HOO!!! Hurray!
The 3 of us now have some color. Thumbs up
*Doing the happy dance!* nodding

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Now I've got to get those 3 and the 2 Shopko Sedums transplanted b/4 winter.


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"My experiment!"
Cuttings only no roots, perhaps they will get some, we shall see.
If they don't that's ok as it's just an experiment of sorts.
The pot in the foreground HAD 8 Sedum leaves in it, it is now down to only 2, the other 6 dried up and died during our hot July weather.
They are the leaves that I took off of the original 3 blooms that I potted on July 7th.
I thought I'd use this pot to see if this lil' gem will root as this particular pot contains 1/2 sand and 1/2 potting soil.
The other larger pots do not have a sand mixed in them and one is blk dirt only and not very much of it either, the other is just potting soil.
The root to the larger stem that I talked about in the above thread has been planted in the front yard along w/ the other pieces of the stems I cut up and planted.
It's going to be interesting to see if any of these survive. Glare
Dissecting stems and planting them 101. Rolling on the floor laughing

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