Re: CULT:SPU:CONTAINERS



>      I think, though, that this shows that spurias are a good option for
> the desert.  They don't have to be watered during the long, hot summer when
> our water rates go up exponentially.  It also makes them a great choice for
> our winter visitors, who are absent in the summer months.

Except that they bloom in early summer?

Bill Shear
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