Anemone Lucky Charm - Second Season - July 2023
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One year ago tomorrow, I planted a trio of Anemone Lucky Charm that we brought home from Northwind Perennial Fam in Wisconsin, tucking them into our backyard . That first year...they were temperamental. They wilted at the slightest dry period. I baby'd them all Summer and Fall - hand-watering them - to keep them happy. They seemed to go dormant in normal fashion. This year, they emerged again and seem to have established themselves quite a bit MORE. They no longer require attention and are now putting on some size. See below for the current state of these three: These have special meaning to me - and I'm really excited to see these put out some blooms that I can bring in to Nat this Summer - they bloom in September and October.