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Apr 7, 2014 11:17 AM CST
Name: Debra
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Mine get afternoon shade, which might by part of why they are so lush, although, I may have lost them all this winter. Third coldest on record here, but 75% of them had green growth under the leaf mulch and dried stems. I cut them all back thinking we were safe and the very next week we had a 16 degree low. Haven't seen anything out of them yet, but I keep hoping.

You could look at these:

http://www.bhg.com/gardening/f...
http://txsmartscape.com/plant_...
http://txsmartscape.com/plant_...
http://txsmartscape.com/plant_...

I just put two of these in. One bloomed already at just six inches high.
http://www.plantdelights.com/S...
It’s okay to not know all the answers.

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