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Old 02-11-2004, 01:33 PM
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Default When is a plant TOO dead to revive? (Mums)

Last night I found a dozen HUGE mum plants in pots, bagged and waiting for
the garbage man to come pick them up. Some of them look very brown and dead
but a few of them still show signs of greenery (although not *much*). I
was wondering if I should take a chance and replant them all in my garden
and hope for a spring revival? Is it possible that even the ones that look
very brown might come back with the new season or is that just wishful
thinking?

BTW, whoever threw these out, threw them out in decorative pots, too. I
wish I could meet these people BEFORE they actually toss the plants. I love
getting free garden plants.

Giselle


 
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