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May 22, 2022 5:37 PM CST
Name: UrbanWild
Kentucky (Zone 6b)
Kentucky - Plant Hardiness Zone 7a
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I'll just repot this week and leave cutting for next spring. I am wondering about summer heat. I watched some youtube videos from California and saw dormancy in one area of a yard and where there was more water, many didn't go dormant. Then I saw one from Arizona and that was a LOT more heat. We do get hot sun and high humidity. Given that they are reported to like full sun, should I have any concerns about mediating that somewhat?
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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