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May 22, 2014 8:30 AM CST
Name: Jelinda AKA jojoe Ivey
Thomson,Ga. (Zone 8a)
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@webesemps Thanks for all the advice!! Thumbs up Thank You!

Since you already have my 2 new plants ,how much sun have you found they can take? When i first got them they got sunburned even though i put them in partial shade.We are having a very warm spring actually i think we totally skipped spring it's been in the 90's for weeks,my plants went out in March.
The plants didn't have a period of time to adjust to being outside before it got very hot and all the plants in any amount of sun got a little burned,they seem to be adjusting now. I put the 2 new ones behind some other larger plants for more shade and they look a lot better. I would hate to not give them enough sun but i don't want them to get to badly sunburned trying to see what they like.Nothing can take direct sun here but i can take them out from behind the pots shading them if they need more sun.

P.S. your planters are beautiful, i found a new nursery not to far from me and i may need to go pay them another visit. Hurray!
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