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May 19, 2014 1:34 PM CST
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Calif_Sue said:I think we need a Vines and Climbers category. Also Water Plants and Ground Covers.


These 3 have been added. Thumbs up

Calif_Sue said:And why do we need a separate category for sweet potatoes and tomatoes? Wouldn't that be covered under Vegetable? (and yes I know a tomato is considered a fruit, I never think of them that way though)


My thinking is that there are a good number of companies who specialize specifically in these things and it seems good to me to include them as a category of their own, similar to how we do it with Clematis, Irises, Daylilies, and Roses (all of which are perennial flowers.)

There aren't any companies that specialize in corn or beans so we don't have categories for those. Smiling

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