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Apr 7, 2014 9:09 PM CST
Name: Sheryl
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Thanks for the tips, Marilyn. Here's hoping no one needed them, but I'm betting some did.

Strangely enough, we had the warmest winter I've ever experienced in Arizona ( and no, I'm not bragging! I'll get mine this summer, I'm sure.) Many of my plants never went dormant (adeniums, plumeria). I have a new-to-me mammilaria that has been blooming since October. Watering never actually stopped and I'm pretty confused about what I should be doing... Just playing it all by ear,

Okay, go ahead and throw your snowballs at me now!
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