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Mar 7, 2015 12:04 PM CST
Name: Fiat
Modesto -The Central Valley of (Zone 9b)
Thanks, Sue for the valuable experience sharing. Actually I was a beginner of growing plants last year and this coming second season doesn't make me any better than a rookie. Still learning and not knowing lot things in growing plants. I thought in the winter of our area temp could be down to below 30 and big rain storms are usual (well, not last winter though except late December) which are the main reasons I brought in all sccu and the Jasmine etc. Now according to many posters (may be all?) here, I might have had some wrong move... But I am still not sure how to deal with this "move out, move in" matter... For sure I am starting to clean up my patio area and plan sites for my plants, spreading some S/S poison... and MOVE OUT! Any comment/advice?
If a plant looks good, smells good, don't eat it, grow it!
Fiat

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