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threegardeners
Oct 11, 2011 8:03 AM CST
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Name: Lee Anne Stark
Brockville, Ontario, Canada (Zone 5a)
Perpetually happy!
We have:
Minimum cold hardiness
can we also have:
Maximum cold hardiness?
As I'm entering details I'm noticing a lot of perennials are hardy from eg. zone 4 - 8, so including a maximum hardiness makes sense.
Under "Uses" can we add "Borders"?
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gardengus
Oct 11, 2011 12:44 PM CST
Name: Cinda
Indiana Zone 5b
Dances with Dirt
Just a question?
What do you consider a plant suitable for a border?
What would be the criteria?
..a balanced life is worth pursuit.
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threegardeners
Oct 11, 2011 1:42 PM CST
Thread OP
Name: Lee Anne Stark
Brockville, Ontario, Canada (Zone 5a)
Perpetually happy!
Something short
Pets Cubit
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Hooked on Hoya
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House Plants
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Now Open!
Stark's Corner Store
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