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Formerly_ci

My Weather
| | Posted on Tuesday, February 18, 2003 - 10:54 pm: |  
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Hey David. Remember last time? Look what these poor plants had to contend with in yesterdays blizzard! I wonder what they will look like in Spring! I still am not sure if mine survived at home. Thanks again for the help the other day. Sent out 2 applications and sent an e-mail to Berkeley.
Formerly_ci New York Zone 6/7 |
   
Euphorbphreak
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My Weather
| | Posted on Tuesday, February 18, 2003 - 11:04 pm: |  
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I sure do remember! Wow...that is some snow! Those poor nodding heads may just decide to go to sleep now. I hope yours survive--maybe snow is better than just plain cold. I'll be curious to hear. And good luck with the applications. I know you'll go where you were meant to go. (Hey, you gotta get Californian if you're going to California )
David, the other CA, USDA z9b, WG z17 |
   
Gardenbug

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| | Posted on Wednesday, February 19, 2003 - 05:40 am: |  
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Ci, mine got chewed to the quick by the bunnies. There's been so much snow they can't find food. Winter lasts way too long....
gardenbug Ontario, Canada zone 5b, USDA zone 4 |
   
Formerly_ci

My Weather
| | Posted on Tuesday, February 25, 2003 - 07:40 am: |  
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Thanks David. I am trying to have a Zen like attitude but I have not heard back from anyone and I'm running out of time. GB bunnies aren't supposed to eat Euphorbias! They are not tasty. I think you have super bunnies! If even Euphorbias aren't safe it is a wonder you can grow anything at all. Is it just the winter when you have the most problems or do they chomp all through the season?
Formerly_ci New York Zone 6/7 |
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