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Apr 16, 2012 4:19 PM CST
Name: Debra
Garland, TX (NE Dallas suburb) (Zone 8a)
Rescue dogs: Angels with paws needi
Dragonflies Dog Lover Bookworm I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Garden Photography Bee Lover
Plays in the sandbox Butterflies Region: Texas Garden Sages I sent a postcard to Randy! Charter ATP Member
Thanks for the warning, Toni. Been looking at landscape fabrics and will ignore that one. Sticking tongue out

Cindi, glad no damage at your place. News today reported 108 tornadoes confirmed so far for Saturday and **90** of them were in Kansas.

Maybe they do like drought? Quoting from Southern Arizona Guide: "Reportedly the world’s largest single rose bush lives in Tombstone, Arizona at the Rose Tree Inn, 4th and Toughnut. Commonly called the Lady Banks, the “lady banksiae” a white rose, came from Scotland in 1885. It covers over 8000 square feet. It blooms in the early spring and is Thornless. For a fee you can view it, picnic, or get married. You can also buy a rooted stalk and take home some history."
It’s okay to not know all the answers.

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