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omahagreg

05-22-2008 18:21:12




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I built a garage in 2005, then landscaped the yard in 2006. The peonys were trampled first, then transplanted. Had heard it takes 3 years for them to bloom again-sure enough! 3rd spring and here they come! Greg




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sbin

05-22-2008 19:58:20




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 Re: OT Patience in reply to omahagreg, 05-22-2008 18:21:12  
Very nice Peony!
Must be something to the 3 year thing.
I dug several old Peony roots from yards of homes being demolished for a development.First two years they grew well but almost no flowers.This year we have close to 100 blossoms.



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Lanse

05-22-2008 19:02:36




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 Re: OT Patience in reply to omahagreg, 05-22-2008 18:21:12  
patience is a good thing, i wish i had more



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dw in shelby

05-22-2008 18:56:40




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 Re: OT Patience in reply to omahagreg, 05-22-2008 18:21:12  
Beautiful. Every time I see them they remind me of my mom. They were her favorite



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RobMD

05-22-2008 18:37:31




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 Re: OT Patience in reply to omahagreg, 05-22-2008 18:21:12  
I'd recommend paint for that nice little mill you got. rot comes fast.



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omahagreg

05-22-2008 18:39:14




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 Re: OT Patience in reply to RobMD, 05-22-2008 18:37:31  
Its all made out of cedar, and gets coated with Total Wood Preservative every spring. It is also the 3rd spring out there. Greg



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landlord7012

05-22-2008 18:30:13




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 Re: OT Patience in reply to omahagreg, 05-22-2008 18:21:12  
Wow! Mine are just spears yet (central WI).
Thanks for sharing,
Bill



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