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  <description>Left to dry overnight:

4 - Spartacus (from the east bed, second year)
4 - Cafe au Lait (clump #2)
7 - Cafe au Lait (clump #1)
5 - Rose Toscano (actually 9 + the mother tuber, but only 5 look good)
9 - Ruskin Andrea
3 - Jennifer's Wedding
4 - Ginger Snap (actually 6 + the mother tuber)
5 - Mystery Day (clump #1)
5 - Mystery Day (clump #2)

Hope I have enough time in the morning to pack them! I picked up a small bale of wood shavings today for that purpose.

The clumps are staying nice and firm wrapped in the grocery bags out in the garage... no shriveling spotted after two days. The only clump left to go is the monster-- 'Bahama Mama.'

I should track the individual tubers to see how they perform. Everything from day one was packaged in groups of two to four tubers. Now I'm thinking to separate them.</description>
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