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My first Shovel Prune
Heehee.
It felt sooooooo good. Bye bye sick, sad, pathetic dying Mr. Lincoln, hello Fragrant Cloud. The Mr L. had never grown well, it was on it's third year, every year it would send up a couple new canes, then die back. When I dug him up there were almost NO roots to speak of. Gee, wonder why he wasn't growing? CJ |
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My first Shovel Prune
In article , Huskies4all
wrote: Heehee. It felt sooooooo good. Bye bye sick, sad, pathetic dying Mr. Lincoln, hello Fragrant Cloud. The Mr L. had never grown well, it was on it's third year, every year it would send up a couple new canes, then die back. When I dug him up there were almost NO roots to speak of. Gee, wonder why he wasn't growing? Gopher? |
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My first Shovel Prune
In Huskies4all wrote:
Bye bye sick, sad, pathetic dying Mr. Lincoln, hello Fragrant Cloud. I wouldn't regard Fragrant Cloud as any more vigorous than Mr Lincoln. Good luck - you may need it! |
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