Easiest collecting I have done

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Re: Easiest collecting I have done

Post by FruitFly »

Looking good there Ken.

Kinda cool seeing the very start of brand new Bonasi. :clap:
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Re: Easiest collecting I have done

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Happy to report that all of these pieces so far have all shot new growth, They are all in full sun now and loving this nice war winter so far :fc:

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