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Jul 20, 2014 10:31 AM CST
Name: Sharon
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It was an eye opener for me too, Vic. I was so depressed by all the brown it took awhile to see those little pockets of color. So with a few grasses here and there say behind the yarrow with a low grower in front, it would be a pretty corner. I could have a lot of pretty corners with what I already have. And if I added a bit more yarrow, more varieties of it and sedum, that would be even better. It's almost like starting with a clean slate, but I'm careful about even thinking along those lines, don't want another drought.
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