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Cheryl Isaak
30-05-2007, 11:37 AM
Ann, you really had a problem with this? It is not just acting like a
buddleia and taking it's sweet time?

Dang, dang and dang, I don't have a good climate for the thread leaf maples
and I so want that lacy look

Cheryl

Ann
30-05-2007, 07:14 PM
Cheryl Isaak > expounded:

>
>Ann, you really had a problem with this? It is not just acting like a
>buddleia and taking it's sweet time?
>
>Dang, dang and dang, I don't have a good climate for the thread leaf maples
>and I so want that lacy look
>
>Cheryl

Nope, it's deader 'n a doornail. Like I said, though, this past
winter was really nasty here, we had almost five weeks of warm weather
at the end of December into January and then we got killed with below
zero temps. I'm going to try it again, just not in that same spot.
Give it a go!
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
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Cheryl Isaak
30-05-2007, 07:36 PM
On 5/30/07 2:14 PM, in article ,
"Ann" > wrote:

> Cheryl Isaak > expounded:
>
>>
>> Ann, you really had a problem with this? It is not just acting like a
>> buddleia and taking it's sweet time?
>>
>> Dang, dang and dang, I don't have a good climate for the thread leaf maples
>> and I so want that lacy look
>>
>> Cheryl
>
> Nope, it's deader 'n a doornail. Like I said, though, this past
> winter was really nasty here, we had almost five weeks of warm weather
> at the end of December into January and then we got killed with below
> zero temps. I'm going to try it again, just not in that same spot.
> Give it a go!


This spot will have some shelter, so...
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