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Sep 21, 2016 2:44 PM CST
Name: Charley
Arroyo Seco New Mexico (Zone 4b)
Don’t trust all-purpose glue.
Garden Ideas: Level 1
Leslie and Ginny

Of course you are both correct. I just listed what is growing wild here now and it is lovely. This Chamisa is growing right at the end of one of our daylily beds. It is about six feet wide.

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Then, to top it off, here is a FFO, five days after our average date of first frost on a scape I had no hope for with our evening lows below fifty for the past couple of weeks.

AFTER AWHILE CROCODILE

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The cosmos don't really go, next year we will plant sulphur cosmos there. We plant cosmos because it blooms a long time, it is showy, and it self-sows.

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Charley

(We don't quite have that much space)
I’d rather have questions that can’t be answered than answers that can’t be questioned.

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