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Feb 18, 2014 8:43 PM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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Hurray! Sedum heaven. Drooling Thank you so much Julia for posting those tempting photos. Lovey dubby

Just got home from work. Boy, you all have been having a good time today.
AuntieP, we don't allow hitting or poking our members with sticks. Not off topic, just figuring out how to tame the beast around our much loved sedum. Green Grin!

I agree with Greg about the cold frame. It should work well as long as the lid raises on hot days.
All of our dogs were used to hot wire. We had coyotes that wanted to eat the goats. The fence kept them out, and any neighborhood renegade dogs. Funny thing is our dogs didn't seem to be afraid of the hot wire. They knew the safe areas for entering the pastures when they were working.

I can't wait to go out and play in the raised beds this weekend. It supposed to be dry and sunny. Hurray!

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