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Linda
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Aronia Berry Plants
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August 10, 2008, 05:33:05 PM »
I hope everybody's aronia berry plants are doing well. Ironically mine aren't. The front of my house gets so hot that I had to move all of my surviving Aronia and tomatoes plants to a shady area. Shockingly, the tomatoes plants were actually singed by the burning heat.
From Cynthia's email.
Mine seem to be doing well. They get about 5 hours of direct sun from about 9 til 2 and I water them once or twice a week. They are still in pots and I'll have to put them in the ground at some point. Linda
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jerrysandra
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Re: Aronia Berry Plants
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4 out of 5 of my aronia plants are doing well. The one that isn't is between two that are doing well. Go figure. The other two are planted in a different area with more shade and are thriving. JerryN
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