He blended in really well, we are surprised her blindness actually saw him.
This is the native azalea that Grandma and Grandpa brought from their house in Meridian, it isn't doing very well here. Grandpa dug up four of them but only this one survived. ~ATCAD
We will have to see we think between the summer drought and the freezing temperatures it probably got done in this year. Grandpa wasn't able to take care of them and Mom didn't have time for them, on top of everything else. She wound up sacrificing some of our plants too. They were too heavy for her to lift on her own, so they never got put in the greenhouse.
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like a star... what a trooperplant to come out in winter ...
Glad at least one survived. It is hard to move plants. OX
It that a tree rat we see? We hope that with some TLC your azalea survives.
We will have to see we think between the summer drought and the freezing temperatures it probably got done in this year. Grandpa wasn't able to take care of them and Mom didn't have time for them, on top of everything else. She wound up sacrificing some of our plants too. They were too heavy for her to lift on her own, so they never got put in the greenhouse.
Love the plant and sorry it is hard to keep going. Is that a kitty or another animal. Can't tell/.
It's a squirrel, don't feel bad about not being able to tell you can barely see it, we are surprised Mom actually did see it.
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