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May 26, 2012 12:25 PM CST
Name: Steve
Prescott, AZ (Zone 7b)
Irises Lilies Roses Region: Southwest Gardening
Its so windy here today that it seems the leaves and flowers should blow right off the plants. Too breezy even to go outside. Winds 15-25 mph with gusts to 35 mph. Seems worse because it is cool, too. DW - who never sleeps - reports that it was much much windier last night. It's supposed to drop to near freezing tonight. Not good for the garden, but hopefully not disastrous.

Those look like good products, Toni. Clicked on 3 different retailers, got two page not found and one where I couldn't find any Age Old Organics products. Looks like all their distributors are in Colorado and Midwest. But I might try this. After the wind dies down.
When you dance with nature, try not to step on her toes.
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