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Old 06-23-2009, 11:00 PM   #15 (permalink)
treebeard55
 
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Thank you, Cheryl.

I did a quick autopsy tonite. There were a few new feeder roots from last summer, as well as a few strands that look for all the world like mycorhhizal hyphae. (So my inoculant is still doing its job.) Well, lesson learned.

If I may ask, do you keep JBP's in SE Mich? I know part of the Lake Michigan coast has a surprisingly mild climate. We drove up to Grand Haven a few weeks ago, and I couldn't help but note the vineyards along the way.
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