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May 4, 2015 2:49 PM CST
Name: Linda
Omaha, N.E (Zone 5b)
Always room to plant one more!
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riverman123 said:maybe it wasn't slugs getting to mine then...? we had a patch of four astilbes right against the house, and everyday there was major damage to them, so we assumed the slugs were coming out from under the house at night...? perhaps it was something else...? either way, we moved them into pots and placed them on the deck. where they can be watched a little more closely. doing much better!

Linda - are yours of the fragrant variety?


Not sure, as I never knew they could be fragrant, when they bloom I`ll have to take a sniff, unless you just smell them in the air
like Lilacs, if that is the case then likely not the fragrant type.
You can complain because roses have thorns, or you can rejoice because they have roses!

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