Re: Sea Shadows (more)


Andy,

> Unfortunately, this is one thing that is not bigger in Texas! Sea
> Shadows is registered at 36" and grows that way for us.

Boy, you've got this right.  What with constant wind and dry hot
weather, nothing here performs anything like all the cool, moist
areas.  They have to be tough to even survive.

> You probably will need to water more often or try partial shade to
> retain moisture. Do you have shade in Texas? 

Yes, there is shade here in my part.  I have about fifty big oak trees
in the yard (very large yard).  Water is more problematic.  It's a very
expensive commodity for me.

Is there any chance SEA SHADOWS is another variety?  It stays
healthy in appearance and has gradually increased, it is just not
very tall.  It's still nice and makes for a nice variety.  In the past it
has bloomed as the TBs are finishing.

Donald Eaves
donald@eastland.net
Zone 7



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