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Old 10-22-2010, 02:31 AM   #9
Rasklad

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I have never grown cymbidiums myself, but I know people used to dump buckets of ice on them, or leave them out when they'd get a little snow. maybe a light blanket over them and let them get chilled (but not frost contact)?

we've had rain off and on, but the leaves were sort of in two waves and they've been persistent and lasting for the most part. clark, not far from the barn in the one pic a few days ago a spikehorn buck was hit by a car, just minutes before I came through. there are large doe in the fields around where our greenhouses are, but I don't think i've seen many big deer; heard out around the farms between and around the finger lakes there are some, and spots around the north. your grandparents live around canandaigua?
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