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Jan 17, 2011 1:09 PM CST
Name: Sherry
Northern California
Sunset Zone 17
Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Region: Pacific Northwest Seed Starter Region: California Plant Identifier
Thanks for that shot, I can't wait for mine to spread that much. It took quite awhile for me to get mine into the ground and I've still got stuff I want to get planted. It's faster now since I'm not making baskets for everything. If I already have two of something in the ground in baskets, now I'm planting the next ones of the same without wire and I'll see what the gophers really go after.
Cutting back all of the native salvias this a.m. and what wonderful scents! Also this year I'll see just exactly how drought tolerant some of the plants are...the ones that are very well established will get very little water. The natives are all together on the other side of the property and they get no water anyway. At least the ground is still quite wet from the heavy rains we got and hopefully we'll get some more. I do hope that wasn't the extent of our winter rains. You guys up north get so much more than we do down here.....sigh....
I could be wrong...
and.....
"maybe I should have kept my mouth shut....."
The Urge for Seeds is Strong in This One.....

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