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Aug 17, 2014 9:22 PM CST
Name: Jacqui
Pacific Northwest
Hi Old Gardener,

Yes, we can dig up one that has small leaves and also one with large leaves that has bloomed (and faded). I will let you know the size as soon as we do it. We did not plant any of them. We bought the house in 8/12 and moved in early 9/12. We are being surprised with all sort of beautiful flowers. The crocus started in late January and the roses bloomed through late November with many things in between so we had things blooming for most of the year. We also have many wonderful trees. We did have an arborist trim the trees last year. We had no idea how to do them and were told the Japanese Maples especially needed care by someone with experience. It is a very pretty property but nothing was edited (a term we learned at a seminar) so we are trying to learn about the different flowers, bushes, hedges, etc. so they will have proper care.

Our kitty, Paden, looks so much like your kitty that for a minute I thought I had somehow uploaded his picture by mistake. Paden is 11 and the sweetest cat. We have two others (Sophie and Maggie) that we love dearly but they don't match Paden in sweetness.

Thanks to you and Elaine for hanging in there with me regarding the gladiolus.

Jacqui

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