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Sep 12, 2019 9:35 AM CST
Name: Daniel Erdy
Catawba SC (Zone 7b)
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Hen and chicks don't really like our heat in SC. I have about 100 left from 200 varities over the years. I agree my yuccas are unfazed by the drought but my rose of Sharon, vitex, and hardy hibiscus all had to get supplemental water this year. I grow several differnt named jerusalem artichokes in 30 gallon pots but they get watered every evening with all my other potted plants. I have 5 sprinklers on 14 ft tall 4x4s that spray for 90 minutes each for all my potted plants but I have about 3000 potted plants so its the only way I'd have time to water that many. Thanks again for all the suggestions I will look into the others for sure. Thank You!
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