Re: Where is everyone?
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- Subject: Re: Where is everyone?
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- Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 16:31:31 -0600
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Bay is hardy there? I never planted one because I didn't think they were
hardy in zone 8A. Hmm, I put something else in that spot of course (a
small viburnum) but may have to rethink the bay idea Daryl! Thanks.
On 11/12/08, Daryl <dp2413@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> What zone are you in, Cyndi? I was told that bay wasn't hardy here, but the
> plant had rooted itself into the ground before I had a chance to plant it.
> It's behind my greenhouse, and is about 12' tall now. We used to go below
> zero every winter. The lowest we've been in recent years has been about 10,
> perhaps briefly lower.
>
>
> d
>
> I got all but a couple of my patio plants into the greenhouse and
>> repotted my bay tree. I'm debating about planting the bay tree outside,
>> it is right on the edge of hardiness but maybe it's worth taking a
>> chance. I actually have room in the greenhouse for a few more pots, I
>> looked at the home center but didn't see anything fun I had to have.
>>
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Pam Evans
Kemp TX
zone 8A
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