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Jan 7, 2015 2:18 PM CST
Name: Audrey
Central Texas (Zone 8a)
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Thumbs up Hurray! Hurray! Lovey dubby If I can make it through the summer with these I can see a new obsession in my future Rolling on the floor laughing

I talked to a man the other day by the rack about them and it turns out that he used to own a nursery in northern cali. I asked him what he thought about growing these in Texas. He lives just a few miles from me and so is understanding of the weather we have in the rocky hills here. He said that they absolutely can be done, just provide ample shade in summer. So I will plant the majority of them in a spot under a tree that has sun in winter but is shaded by leaves in the heat of the year.

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