Legit Brug or fake eBay auction??

Columbia Station, OH(Zone 5a)

ran into this thread...was surprised to learn that the fellow by the Kong wasn't Eddie...was also pleased to see his real pic..thought some newbies in the past year ought to see it

North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

that's a great thing about DG, you can learn alot here. I am ROFL about the balding guy theory!

Sugar Land, TX(Zone 9a)

I have a super nova and it's just a cutting from this spring. It has blooms that are 14 inches long and dazzling white, in our Texas summer. In my book, even immature, Super Nova is a keeper.

Shepherdsville, KY

Hi Eddie, I just placed an order of seeds from you on e bay for axelrose X pink smitty & axelrose X remschield. I had to have the 12" ANGEL'S PHANOMENAL to. LOL
There was so much I wanted but cant get them all right now. Just wanted to say that there are a few of us good traders out here. I have done lots of trades & so far they have all been good ones. If you ever want to trade with me I will send mine first...

Virginia Beach, VA

Good morning,
i bought 10 varieties from DG coop this summer and the source was Eddie wayne. Do you think they will bloom this summer this year? I have them in pots because I do not have room in the yard. thank you. belle

Hattiesburg, MS(Zone 8a)

Brugs can get that large. They can be grown with removing all but several flowers or when they are blooming for the first time like the photo I included of MS Barbara Ward, when only several blooms are on the plant and you feed and water and feed and water. Notice my arm next to the bloom. The bloom was huge. I forgot to state that he sends great plants.
Barbara

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Brooklyn, NY(Zone 7b)

well .. sounds like a winning plant at the county fair... we should have a show...and bring brugs in for viewing and judging... tricks and treatments .. you'd get a blue ribbon

North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

Barbara, that is a beautiful brug.

Hattiesburg, MS(Zone 8a)

Thanks, It is one of my hybrids.

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