Wishin's New Baby

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Marshall, I wondered if you had left it behind or perhaps taken a small cutting. There should be more where that came from or from Wishin, or baymule. So don't despair. As soon as you are settled you will have one.

Wishin, I've been wondering how your plant was doing. Glad it seems to be doing well. Can't wait to hear how they taste. Unfortunately, I do not have any room for another berry plant. But who knows, maybe if they are delicious, I just might crowd it somewhere in the future. ;) But for now, give it to someone else please.

Mary
 

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Marshall, I wondered if you had left it behind or perhaps taken a small cutting. There should be more where that came from or from Wishin, or baymule. So don't despair. As soon as you are settled you will have one.

Wishin, I've been wondering how your plant was doing. Glad it seems to be doing well. Can't wait to hear how they taste. Unfortunately, I do not have any room for another berry plant. But who knows, maybe if they are delicious, I just might crowd it somewhere in the future. ;) But for now, give it to someone else please.

Mary
As soon as you are ready for one, you will have one. :thumbsup
@marshallsmyth if you can't get yours back I will be more than happy to send you one. Just let me know when you are ready for it.:)
Any one else want some? Ask and ye shall receive :p
 

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Mine died. I babied it all winter. In my going to the new house and working on it, I didn't notice that spider mites had taken up residence. By the time I saw them, the plant was about gone. Then we moved and it didn't survive. Insert about twenty of those smileys that are crying cause I can't use them on this phone.
 

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Mine died. I babied it all winter. In my going to the new house and working on it, I didn't notice that spider mites had taken up residence. By the time I saw them, the plant was about gone. Then we moved and it didn't survive. Insert about twenty of those smileys that are crying cause I can't use them on this phone.
I can send you another one. :thumbsup
I am so happy mine made it. This winter was COLD, I was freaking out, I had no where to baby it, I called and e-mailed the Burbank gardens and asked them how to properly care for it. They wouldn't answer my e-mail, and over the phone they said "ask a master gardener"
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I asked seven, none of them knew what to do with it or even what it was. I called and e-mailed them again, telling them the master gardeners didn't know.
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I got an e-mail that said ask some more.
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I decided it wouldn't survive in the house, it is old (which means very very cold), plus no light anywhere, so it sat outside and had to suck it up. Every now and again I went out and gave it a little scratch to see if it was still alive. I still can't believe it made it.:celebrate:celebrate:celebrate
 
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