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Jul 17, 2017 3:36 PM CST
Name: Mayo
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sooby said:...most (but not all) of the registered evergreens I grow had actually set dormant buds (because of the way they looked on emergence in spring).


@sooby

Sue, can you explain to me what you mean by that..? How are emerging dormant buds different from non-dormant buds..?

I will do my best to share all info this fall/winter. Sounds very interesting! Thumbs up
I have several cultivars at my allotment (garden is very open on all sides) ánd in my home garden (enclosed, small garden, more sheltered from cold temps) and I'm curious to see if they will perfom the same Whistling I'll let you know!


Mayo
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