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A very good Wednesday morning...
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 146432" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>LDM, aren't you concerned about the frost warnings? </p><p>I don't want to put the new plants in until I know it's safe from freeze. </p><p>Do you ever use asparagus ferns? We used them a lot in Miami and Texas as they handle the heat. I haven't seen much around here. </p><p></p><p>I was excited to see a Mexican Lilac. I wanted a lilac bush for the smell but the normal aren't able to survive in this zone. Turns out I have the hybrid growing in the outer reaches of the yard. </p><p> I have yards and yards of Wisteria growing around 4 very tall pines. It's absolutely breathtaking. I plan to grow it around the new fence that is going in next week. I don't think I will ever take tall trees,gentle rolling hills and shade for granted ever again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 146432, member: 3"] LDM, aren't you concerned about the frost warnings? I don't want to put the new plants in until I know it's safe from freeze. Do you ever use asparagus ferns? We used them a lot in Miami and Texas as they handle the heat. I haven't seen much around here. I was excited to see a Mexican Lilac. I wanted a lilac bush for the smell but the normal aren't able to survive in this zone. Turns out I have the hybrid growing in the outer reaches of the yard. I have yards and yards of Wisteria growing around 4 very tall pines. It's absolutely breathtaking. I plan to grow it around the new fence that is going in next week. I don't think I will ever take tall trees,gentle rolling hills and shade for granted ever again. [/QUOTE]
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