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Apr 14, 2016 4:03 PM CST
Name: Jan Wax
Mendocino County, N. CA (Zone 9a)
I'm a semi-retired studio potter.
Irises Hummingbirder Hellebores Organic Gardener Dog Lover Daylilies
Region: Ukraine Region: California Dahlias Garden Art Cat Lover Vegetable Grower
Sue, I'm so glad I had a chance to see your garden in person last year.
It's stunning!
I agree with Lucy that, for some of us, as we age, a big garden is more work than we can easily manage.
I'm mostly interested in the hybridizing of iris, but in a small way. What energies I have go into that.-
along with some lovely dahlias and roses, a few day lilies and some flowering shrubs, and some bee balm and echinacea for the
insects. That's more than I can keep up with !
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