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Oct 6, 2015 3:39 PM CST
Name: Kabby
Lowndesboro, AL (Zone 8a)
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Okay let's see. Different kinds of hedychium ginger, cannas, EEs, Siam Ruby banana which is GOING TO LIVE EVEN IF I HAVE TO WRAP MY BODY AROUND IT DURING THE COLD. Ahem, I digress. I will be getting variegated arundo in and in the spring I will plant castor bean seeds when it warms up. Full sun until 2p and then the house will shade it.
I fell in love with the Snow N Summer asian jasmine. Oh my! The hedychiums are a thick mat so I am very careful putting my hands in there.
I will have to look up the wedelia. Thank y'all for the great tips! Smiling

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