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Old 12-17-2009, 07:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default M. Truly Tiny is Truly Tough

Anyone might know that N. California got hit by a massive arctic blast. The 4 night blast went like this: 29F, 27F, 25F 30F. I had used FreezePruf, but we now know it's a scam.

What surprised me was the Truly Tiny. I thought it was a cavendish type and thus not very hardy. It looked roasted but actually green was only 2 inches down!! And here is a picture from today.

New growth!! And not just one the one, but all four of them.. I am going to plant a ton of these next year, I love them!

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