


The tent plants are varying between about 2 to 4 foot. They've all been moved up into bigger pots. Of the seedlings I have only one I really love so far, which is the third photo.
I have several crates waking of "junk" tubers that were friendly fire during dividing in the fall I didn't want to toss quite yet. They survived all winter in a tulip crate with a blanket over them, so maybe I will get some cuttings out of them, though none are labeled. The newest crate is 20 mystery tubers bought at a seed exchange from a local grower.
I. Just. Want. Real. Spring.
by CrazyMadHooker

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Jealous of your set up!
I’m so jealous. I’d normally wake mine up by now too but leafy gall decimated my garden so I had to buy completely new tubers this year. They don’t ship until April/May.
Spring can’t come soon enough.