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Bruce

My Weather
My Time
| | Posted on Sunday, May 28, 2006 - 11:02 am EST : |  
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It seems late, but well worth the wait!
A few deep pinks,
Bruce
- New Hampshire,
Zone "USDA zone 5"
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Terryk

My Weather
My Garden
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| | Posted on Sunday, May 28, 2006 - 12:10 pm EST : |  
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Yes, well worth the wait for sure! I love these little plants. I purchased some fom Seneca Hill Perennials this year and was very pleased with what was sent. Are these from seed you sowed Bruce? I do have a question for you if you read your post again. Last year I sowed some Primula sieboldii in a flat and it was advised to leave them there for a year. This year I have growth but so tiny. Would you recommend I transplant them into small pots and let them bulk up before putting them in the garden?
Terryk
- NY,
Zone "6"
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Gardenfiend

My Weather
| | Posted on Sunday, May 28, 2006 - 01:07 pm EST : |  
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It is rather late, isn't it. But they look fantastic, as always. One of my two has disappeared, and the other has dwindled almost to nothing. I need to find a better spot for them.
Gardenfiend
- Germany,
Zone "7a"
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Galanthophile

My Favorite Photo
My Garden
| | Posted on Monday, May 29, 2006 - 03:46 am EST : |  
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Mine have done very well - I always look forward to seeing your plants though - these are fabulous. I love that last one with the white eye.
Galanthophile
- Ann (Northern England),
Zone "8"
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Treelover

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My Garden
| | Posted on Monday, July 03, 2006 - 04:06 pm EST : |  
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Really nice, they look edible!Like those chalky sweets you get as a kid.
Treelover
- County Durham,
Zone "8/9"
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