Re: black and white seedling
- Subject: Re: black and white seedling
- From: P* D* <p*@our-town.com>
- Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 16:28:29 -0500
Normal conditions: Too much rain during iris season,
from our last frost to triple digit temperatures (sometimes overnight),
thin rocky soil, too much shade (nope, I'm not giving up my trees).
Hail storms and tornadoes make their debut in Palo Pinto county.The one
redeeming feature is that this thin rocky soil drains very well.
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