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Old 08-09-2009, 05:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Cool Grand Nain revisited...

LOL!!!

This is a docu on the Grand Nain that survived Hurricane Abbey(the banana eating Bassett Hound!).

It was not thriving(in my book) in it's former position over on the west side of the house, despite being in the ground & watered.
Christel & I took upon ourselves to move it today.

It had a good looking root system -


It looks of decent size, but is barely larger than when I got it -


Mixed up 1/4 MG potting mix, 1/4 citrus/palm mix, 1/4 homemade compost & 1/4 peat moss. Topped it off with a few handfuls of cedar mulch & Voila!!!


Will be using this thread to journal progression, treatment & growth.

Would appreciate any contributions, comments, etc. on the/your Grand Nain(s).

~Cheryl
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