Re: and the rains came


You can do that in sandy soil. Spring is our rainy season in west central IL (rains in the fall, too, but not as tumultuously), but that moisture in our clay means we have to wait several days for it to dry before we have a hope of putting stuff in the ground.
Cathy, who has a lot of mail order plants in pots awaiting just that


On Saturday, April 19, 2003, at 06:44 PM, Island Jim wrote:

that's one of the better things about our monsoon season. you can stick a lot of plants in the ground and not worry about watering them or otherwise paying much attention to them until next tourist season [october], at which time you will need a machete to bring them under control.

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