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06-16-2011, 07:57 AM
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Rose Cactus
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Thats trrrible! If you can get more plants you could still have a fall garden.
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Very sad indeed, i know how much work goes into having a garden :(
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Kim Bohannon
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oh wow! that is just aweful! If you think there is enough time, I would definately replant
your garden was beautiful
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How devastating, I know how much hard work went into your garden, I'm not sure about replanting.
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Oh my gosh!!! That's horrible, soooo sorry! I wouldn't give up, them them a couple of weeks and see what happens. Long growing season ahead yet.
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I never imagined the after photos to be so bad. I am so sorry. We also have a garden. I think I would replant and keep my fingers crossed. Good luck!
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{{hugs}} That's a horrible thing to do.
Maybe you can see if there's something you can plant in that space.
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I'm sorry!! I hope some of them come back for you!!!!
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OMGoodness!That is terrible. I think you could definitely replant around what survived.You might give it a week to see if any of it bounces back.
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Give it a shot. My mother used to say "It never hurts to try".
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