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Old 02-28-2013, 01:47 AM   #21
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Wow. Already sprouts. Didn't think GA weather had been that much different then TN. Make sure you cover em when it frost over again. I hope mine don't come up till April. Last year was a pain in the ass baby sitting over the frost.
Well I am down on coastal GA and we shouldn't have any more frosts......hopefully. Even with the cold this week it might get in the mid 30s at night but probably not. Thanks for looking out for me though!


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Old 03-06-2013, 02:14 PM   #22
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Great Lake Hops is the best go with them


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Great Lakes!!! Check this out. These were all purchased in April and planted the same day. I couldn't get every variety I wanted from GL, so I figured I would try an experiment.

For reference, the Cascade plant is about 7' tall.

I'm wondering how these turned out in the small red planters? Let us know, and if they're growing this year!!
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