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Oct 1, 2020 11:19 AM CST
North Richland Hills, TX (Zone 8a)
Kevin,
Thanks! I am excited to see how your seedling would do here in Texas. Again, summer would be challenge however we figured out that shade cloth would be great help during intense sun. I am also evaluating a few organic biological fungicide solutions for sudden rot. Hoping that at least one of them will increase plants resistance.
I have seen the pictures of your darker color introductions. They look beautiful and I think would be suitable for Texas. I am preparing another wood box with shade cloth similar to other one. Also planning shade cloth for small part of the yard. At this time I am trying to figure out structure material, but it will not be up until next May. They will be home for new seedlings and some of the unique ones you mentioned.
Thanks again,
Ridvan.

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