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Aug 15, 2016 8:37 AM CST
Name: Kat
Magnolia, Tx (Zone 9a)
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Xeriscaping plants are plants adapted to areas. The drought resistant plants are not usually friendly to others - even other drought resistant plants. Thats the survival trait kicking in. You can hardly do mass plantings of something that stands alone or fails because of too much crowding. A LOT of herbs actually have deep tap roots- I suppose because they are basically weeds...
So many roads to take, choices to make, and laughs to share!

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