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Jan 30, 2013 5:52 PM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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webesemps said:You, Lynn are the best behaved of them all...it's the other ones I'm worried about Rolling my eyes. Whistling Hilarious!


Yes, that would be me, well behaved, even when I am trying to get a newbie hooked on semps. Angel

Oooooh, Greg you are honing those camera skills. Hurray! Look, they are waking up from winter slumber. I can't believe the color change and shape of the rosettes. Hurray! How exciting.
It is fun to see which varieties wake up first. I wonder what that red one is?

I am finding the S. 'Afterglow' is prone to winter rot when you live in our area. All the months of rain AND cold. She will recover, but sure looks awful right now. Sad
I might try moving it to a different bed and see if that will make a difference.

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