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Sunday, June 24, 2012
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there is one word that confuses me......"slightly" moist in the winter.....with all of your rain, will it drown???? Have seen pictures of these before, but this of yours is totally awesome!!! Have fun with it & good luck!
ReplyDeleteYes, it can "drown" by having its feet too wet in the winter. They suggest moving it into a cool shed where the amount of water it gets can be controlled.
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