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Wed, Apr 21, 10 at 9:47
| Thanks to your gorgeous pictures and information on this forum, I contracted "clematis compulsive acquisition disease" a few years back when I was recovering from knee surgery.
I was given good advice from several of you. Jeanne in particular. I am enjoying blooms this year, and wanted to share a couple more with you. Mine are still relatively babies, and will only get better over the years. Joaephine: Nelly Moser: and kay |
Follow-Up Postings:
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- Posted by buyorsell888 Zone 8 Portland OR (My Page) on Wed, Apr 21, 10 at 10:56
| Nice! |
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- Posted by hosenemesis SoCal Sunset 19 USDA (My Page) on Wed, Apr 21, 10 at 22:21
| Oh man, that Josephine is really lush and big. What a beautiful plant. I love Nellie too. Renee |
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- Posted by jeanne_texas Z 8B TX (jeanne007@hughes.net) on Thu, Apr 22, 10 at 9:45
| You have done well little one..go forth..plant more clematis and flourish!!..Jeanne |
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- Posted by judith5bmontreal (My Page) on Thu, Apr 22, 10 at 11:15
| They are such lovely babies! I am really looking forward to the first blooms of my Josephine, newly planted last summer. Thanks for the preview! Judith |
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- Posted by organic_kitten 7 (My Page) on Thu, Apr 22, 10 at 18:47
| I always have to see one bloom, but then I obey the dictate to pinch back...it sometimes hurts, but I belive in taking advice from experts, even when it is hard. Jeanne, you gave me advice when I was drooling over the gorgeous pics and became infected with the obsession. DH has no idea four new ones are coming from Debbie next week. But he just takes a deep breath, lets it out shakes his head and goes about his business. kay |
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- Posted by janetpetiole 4b (My Page) on Fri, Apr 23, 10 at 8:19
| "clematis compulsive acquisition disease" LOVE IT -LOL |
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