Old 06-03-2009, 10:25 AM
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SaraSewing
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Wow - they are huge and look so healthy. I had mine in a hot place and they didn't do well, so I moved them to a shadier area. They are giving me wonderful little red fruits this year! BUT. . . the deer eat them so bad in the spring I wondered if they would survive. Even the bit of fertilizer the deer ate didn't make up for it by sabatoging my yard every night.
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