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Aug 29, 2015 12:58 AM CST
Name: Judy
NW MO (Zone 6a)
Annuals Hummingbirder Region: Missouri Native Plants and Wildflowers Organic Gardener Plant Lover: Loves 'em all!
Lover of wildlife (Raccoon badge) Salvias Seed Starter Frogs and Toads Foliage Fan Birds
I will keep that in mind. Especially with the up and down weather we have been having. Maybe I should focus on getting the coarse sand mixed into the soil and get the crushed gravel for mulch and spend fall getting that done so will be ready for next spring. If I do a fall order it would likely be only 2 of one kind to fl in the spot at the center rear of the bed. For that am considering either A. Cana which I believe is a taller one. Although I believe Red Happiness gets pretty tall too and would look good there. In this bed the soil is already very we draining but still want to work coarse sand into it and get the gravel on top. I also need to prepare another area for more Agastaches as I will have the one bed completely full by next spring for sure. Also going to extend the width of my perennial borders for more big Salvias. Don't much care if I have room for anything else. Except I do have 2 honeysuckles, that we and the hummers love (and the smell is wonderful). Also my Black night butterfly bush and then I have a moister bed with more shade that I have Bleeding Hearts but mostly perennial Lobelias (Cardinal flowers).

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