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Jun 27, 2017 11:19 AM CST
Name: UrbanWild
Kentucky (Zone 6b)
Kentucky - Plant Hardiness Zone 7a
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This forum makes me drool. I almost bought some from Lynn a couple if months ago but she cautioned me to try a couple from a local source to make sure they would survice our hot summers. So far, so good. However, I wonder if there are others in areas with sunny hot & humid summers who might recommend certain semps shown to tolerate these conditions as sort of a beginning thrust. We have the potential for cold winters as well, but the last 6-7 have been mild. Thoughts?
Always looking for interesting plants for pollinators and food! Bonus points for highly, and pleasantly scented plants.

"Si hortum in bibliotheca habes, nihil deerit." [“If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.”] -- Marcus Tullius Cicero in Ad Familiares IX, 4, to Varro. 46 BCE
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