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Aug 12, 2014 3:33 PM CST
Name: Sherry Austin
Santa Cruz, CA (Zone 9a)
Birds Bulbs Region: California Dragonflies Foliage Fan Irises
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There are 3 more rows behind that one. We've gone through 3 cords over the winter.. Usually closer to 2+..Our winters are also shorter, but once we get a fire going, it goes all winter. We're down in a canyon, so all the cold and moisture settles here. I have split wood by hand.. but my back can't take it anymore..or shoulders etc.. That's not a palm, Tom.. That's a cordyline.. although I have a few palms.. In New Zealand, they call them Cabbage Trees. I forget why.....
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