RE: epis, PD cat now mulenbergia


Kitty,
Around here it has not gotten that cold since 78. Of course, now that I
said that..... I would think you could mulch / cover it for the extra 5
degrees? I constantly push the zone 6 plants here, which is why I am
worried about the lack of snow here.

I did not bring in many plants this year. Got tired of finding room for
them, always bringing in a critter with it, then the cat has to chase
the mouse, knocking everything over till he gets it... then wants to
bring it to me... Nope, had enough of that! :)

I stacked them close to the house in a sheltered area, use Styrofoam to
insulate, etc... will see how they fair. Besides, if I loose them, gives
me a chance to buy something different in the spring.

Donna

> 
> Donna,
> Since we can get down to minus 20, 15 wouldn't cut it.  And yes, this
pink
> cloud is the plant I'm interested in.
> Kitty
> 
> 
> >
> > I don't know a thing about this grass. But found this when I went
> > looking to see what it was.
> >
> >
http://www.arhomeandgarden.org/plantoftheweek/articles/Muhly_Grass.asp
> >
> > Claims -15 hardy in this article. Might even make it in the garden
with
> > a mild winter :) Then again, you might be looking at a different
variety
> > of this...
> >
> > Donna

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