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Jun 29, 2012 4:49 PM CST
Name: Marilyn
Greenwood Village, CO (Zone 5b)
Garden today. Clean next week.
Heucheras Bookworm Region: Colorado Garden Procrastinator Region: Southwest Gardening Container Gardener
Enjoys or suffers cold winters Sempervivums Annuals Foliage Fan Herbs Garden Ideas: Level 2
Lynn,
What are you planting? Is it more semps? Is it from seed? Or are you transferring some of the plants and the offsets from one bed to the new one?

You are going to have to get a growers license pretty soon Hilarious!

I am watching my plants and trying to keep them from burning up. Put most of them into the shady areas. They will get part sun but not so intense. I am feeling like some of them may last. I have a Rubin Red that seems to be doing very well. Also the little Jovi borealis, I think it was called, seems to be OK. Hurray! Hurray!

I want to ask Tabby about how she constructs her rabbit domes or covers... I don't want the little critters to get hungry and look at my planting area as their grocery store. Blinking

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