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Re: mixed borders -Reply
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- From: "* C* <s*@columbia-center.org>
- Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 22:56:39 -0700
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On 27 May 98 at 10:02, rose-list@eskimo.com wrote:
> And most other perennials as well. But you're
> right, herbs usually like drier conditions. You
> could "spot water" and fertilize roses in these
This is where a drip system would come in really handy. You could tailor the
drippers to deliver exactly the amount of water you want to each plant.
susanc@columbia-center.org
Western Oregon, USDA zone 8, Sunset zone 6
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Concerto (n): a fight between a piano and a pianist.
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