RE: Mediterranean is a Big Word
- Subject: RE: Mediterranean is a Big Word
- From: y*@sfo.com
- Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 22:03:05 -0700
Title: RE: Mediterranean is a Big Word
At 1:49 PM +0200 9/22/08, Pamela Steele wrote:
....I have been unsure about teasing out the roots when doing so
have always been very careful but I will now try this method in
particular
...
>>
Most plants seem to tolerate this, but a few don't like their
roots disturbed at all. Maybe someone has a list of plants that don't
like their roots disturbed?
Kozminski said his method of planting in mud has worked
especially well for California lilacs, currants and gooseberries,
native buckwheats, sages, and fremontodendrons -- but not for
manzanitas.
Tanya Kucak
Sunset zone 15/17, northern California
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