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the first sprout is pushing through the chips in the front yard
usually its the one in the backyard that sprouts first as it has been established longer i was a bit worried i did not put enough chips on top of the one in the backyard this year... i am sure it will survive but might be a little slower to push through the chips this year photo hosting site is not cooperating at the moment so i will try to post some pics on here later but it is just a little pencil looking sprout about 4 inches tall so far... behind by a couple weeks compared to some other years edit:here is the pic ![]() Last edited by subsonicdrone : 05-09-2025 at 07:30 AM. |
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How long has the basjoo been there?
Great time of year, lost a few over the winter but we have had a nice bit of warmth the last few days and all my musa are loving it. |
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Mine were late to emerge also.
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My basjoo have a flag leaf up nice and high!! Get in!!!!!
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