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@Puddentane can ID this one?

I am not sure, it's in my moms courtyard. She planted it about 6 yrs ago. It did really poorly, but then I root pruned it a yr ago, and it took off last year. It looks GREAT now, this a few days ago.

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reddish around the margins most of the year.
 
@Puddentane can ID this one?

I am not sure, it's in my moms courtyard. She planted it about 6 yrs ago. It did really poorly, but then I root pruned it a yr ago, and it took off last year. It looks GREAT now, this a few days ago.

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reddish around the margins most of the year.
Sorry to say but my id skills and Dichotomous key are both non functional. She is looking good however. They are the absolute joy to prune as they take marvelously to simply removing dead and damaged then crossing and the rest just happens.
 
I know it's only Mid April but the sun is shining the IR is high and I'm very tempted to start some seeds . I ve already decided to plant just 4 plants and bring them inside at night to avoid rippers . Has anybody tried this act before ?? Whats the earliest you've started outside ?? Need some Canadian input for " the land of the ice and snow " :thumbsup: .
 
I know it's only Mid April but the sun is shining the IR is high and I'm very tempted to start some seeds . I ve already decided to plant just 4 plants and bring them inside at night to avoid rippers . Has anybody tried this act before ?? Whats the earliest you've started outside ?? Need some Canadian input for " the land of the ice and snow " :thumbsup: .
That is @912GreenSkell department
 
I know it's only Mid April but the sun is shining the IR is high and I'm very tempted to start some seeds . I ve already decided to plant just 4 plants and bring them inside at night to avoid rippers . Has anybody tried this act before ?? Whats the earliest you've started outside ?? Need some Canadian input for " the land of the ice and snow " :thumbsup: .
May long weekend (May 24-ish) is kinda known as the earliest one can put plants out safely, assuming temps above 5C overnight. I put them out for good at that time last year. Could've gone a week earlier though. Good idea to look at general weather forecast incase of late snow or frost. Don't happen alot, but it happens
 
After 77 years in Canada I know winter / spring here but it's still very tempting to " buck the odds " so to speak. :biggrin:
 
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