Re: sunset zone?
- To: "'i*@onelist.com'" <i*@onelist.com>
- Subject: Re: sunset zone?
- From: "* E* <S*@kp.ORG>
- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 07:36:23 -0700
From: "Lewis,Shirlee E" <Shirlee.E.Lewis@kp.ORG>
Tanya, You can find the Sunset maps in the front of the current edition
of the Sunset Western Garden Book. If you don't have a copy then you
might try your local garden center. Most of them will have a copy on
hand for reference if they don't have them for sale. I have found mine
most useful. Especially when considering new plants to see if they are
compatible with what I am growing. I had once considered cutting down
the avocado trees that I have in planting an English walnut tree. When
I read about it's tendency to attract ants and aphids, I scuttled that
idea FAST.
Shirlee Lewis
Sunset Zone 23
Southern California Iris Society
Secretrary / Newsletter Editor
shirlee.e.lewis@kp.org
FAX 562-461-4217
VOICE 562-461-4912
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> From: Tanya[SMTP:thesalazars@geocities.com]
> Reply To: iris-talk@onelist.com
> Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 1998 1:18 PM
> To: iris-talk@onelist.com
> Subject: [iris-talk] sunset zone?
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> From: Tanya <thesalazars@geocities.com>
>
> Where can I get the Sunset zone for my area? I was at the site that
> showed my USDA zone as 9 (central CA) but the link for Sunset zone
> just
> gave an explanation. Thanks. --Tanya S.
>
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