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![]() Snimka.bg: ???????? - ??????????? - alexandergoshev
Snimka.bg: ???????? - ??????????? - alexandergoshev There are the photos of blooming "father" of my basjoos. This is the plant, produced the pup this guy gave to me 18 months ago. The place is in 7a(b?) zone, ~50 miles north from Greece in Bulgaria, with winter protection, of course.I Think that plant is 3 years old(two winters), but I'm not sure, so asked his owner, and will tell you. I'm even more happy than the owner of the plant, because that blooming was motivated me to approach more seriously next winter protecting my basjoos! ![]() I wish success to all bananas this summer! : ) |
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![]() sweet pics!!!!! You give my Basjoos HOPE!! Thank You!!
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