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Sep 11, 2019 9:21 AM CST
Name: Eric
Wisconsin (Zone 4b)
Cactus and Succulents Plant and/or Seed Trader
ediblelandscapingsc said:I want plants that look like they belong in a desert but still do well in clay. I do grow a few natives but I'm not a super huge fan of natives. I like things in the garden that make me forget I'm in SC if you know what I mean. Sticking tongue out


What type of plants are you looking for? In my area I have to deal with both clay and sand. There's no in-between lol. Here we have basically 2 wet cool and dark seasons. Early spring and late fall. You can have "natives" that don't look like natives. I am a lazy gardener but it's gotta look good. nodding

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