Re: xeric plants now Cyndi's list


Thanks Kitty- I have the site bookmarked already, but somehow never associated it with our Cyndi. Thanks for giving me a clue!
Theresa

Kitty wrote:

http://www.gardenlist.com/

Kitty
neIN, Zone 5
----- Original Message ----- From: "Theresa" <tchessie1@sbcglobal.net>
To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 8:36 PM
Subject: Re: [CHAT] xeric plants for the southwest


Ummm- ok- I know I'm clueless right now- but what website Cyndi?
Theresa

Johnson Cyndi D Civ 95 CG/SCSRT wrote:

Thank you! Always nice to get publicity.
If I could only justify actually ordering from all those catalogs... Maybe
after I win the lottery and buy a house in each major climate zone. Probably
have to hire a few gardeners too. But then I'd need a landscape architect to
help me out, and that person likely would have a plan, and wouldn't take
kindly to the flood of plant boxes each spring.
Oh well. :-)

Cyndi

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf
Of Kitty
Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 3:52 PM
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Subject: Re: [CHAT] xeric plants for the southwest

Well, if anyone would know catalog ordering, Cyndi would. Cyndi, I saw your

website mentioned in the Fine Gardening newsletter. It is a really nice
service. I've used it for many years.
Thanks!

Kitty


Johnson Cyndi D Civ 95 CG/SCSRT wrote:



What kind of plants are you looking for? Flowering, foliage, spiky stuff,
or
trees? I like these 3 companies for xeric plants - Las Pilitas
(www.laspilitas.com), Yucca Do (www.yuccado.com), and High Country Gardens
(www.highcountrygardens.com). There's a company called Native American
Seed
(www.seedsource.com) which looks more like native Texas seed to me, you
might look at their site.
There are a lot of salvias that insist on practically no water in summer,
tricky if the climate suddenly gets wetter. And I have a number of
penstemons quite happy with only 3 or 4 waterings all summer. Some of my
penstemons, and salvias plus gaillardia, lavenders, santolina, cistus, and
rosemary seem to keep plugging along whether they get regular water or
not.
Desert willow (chilopsis) is a nice xeric tree, not quite so deserty
looking
as palo verde. I haven't had luck with agastaches yet although I'm going
to
keep trying. I hear centranthus is a nice xeric too, although I gather it
spreads like anything if it's happy, so I've not tried it. Speaking of
spreading, perovskia is doing great in my dry garden, I'll be digging out
its offspring in a month or so. Junipers make evergreen shrubs and adapt
to
drought pretty well.
Cyndi

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On
Behalf
Of Theresa
Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 10:57 AM
To: GardenChat
Subject: [CHAT] xeric plants for the southwest

Hi all-

I'm in the process of birthday shopping for my mom and would like some
recommendations from the dry/hot climate members of this group. What have




you had success growing (and keeping alive) through drought conditions?
My mom is in Austin TX and they've had very little water (and she can't
seem to adapt to changing her watering patterns). Soooo- trying to find
something garden-tested that might survive.
Theresa

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