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Flower Pot Story Ctd 7-27-24

An update on the St. John’s Wart planting.
---Fm 2: Due to many excuses these poor plants stayed in their nursery pots and miraculously stayed alive through late June and July blasting heat.
---Fm 3: We put a very thick layer of Cyprus mulch to help retain moisture and encourage root growth.
---Fm 4: They look good from a distance.
---Fm 5: Bush on the right wasn’t affected as much and looks like it is thriving well.
---Fm 6: Bush on left reminds of the sayings of crazy haired children.
---Fm 7: A closer look on the left reveals plenty of new bright green growth. We’ll see how this experiment goes.

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