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Oct 8, 2014 8:37 AM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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I loved reading this Cynda.
I count myself blessed to live within easy commute to your wonderful nursery. I marvel at all the ways you have found to use your wonderful sempervivum and other interesting hardy succulents. It is fun to walk through your gardens and find treasures tucked among the perennials, shrubs and evergreens. Truly beautiful.
And these plants are as easy to grow as you point out in your above article.

Many of the sempervivum in my collection came from your nursery. Here is one of my favorites. I know, I say that about many of them. Smiling

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