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Help, need definitions


From: "Pat" <honiholo@ecol.net>

Now I'm more confused.  At first I thought a "trough" would apply somehow to
"indoor" miniature rock gardens.  Now I think troughs are only used
outdoors.   How about an even more basic question?   Would someone please
define "miniature rock garden" for me?   I guess have been imagining "dish"
gardens.

> From: schwakbok@msn.com
>
> I am a novice trough gardener here in zone 4 Wisconsin. I have
over-wintered troughs of sempervivum here with no problem, but would like
suggestions for other plants. Would Hosta's survive, as was mentioned, and
if so, how deep would the trough need to be? Any other plants? As I said, I
am a novice but am busy making troughs in our unusually mild (so far)winter.
>

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