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Old April 6, 2019   #16
Cole_Robbie
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Thank you. I might, if I don't have it already. I need to go through my seeds too.
Does it taste better than Tumbling Tom to you?


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Yes. Anmore Treasures tastes much better than Tumbling Tom. That is an opinion, of course, but I think most people would agree.
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Old April 6, 2019   #17
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I agree with Cole Robbie on the taste, and I like the draping look of the branches. Two plants in a box planter from last summer - they had some deer damage early, but grew back nicely :





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Old April 6, 2019   #18
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very pretty
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