Re: new garden Silicon Valley, Cal
- Subject: Re: new garden Silicon Valley, Cal
- From: N* S* <T*@PlantSoup.Com>
- Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 11:01:17 -0800
Please direct your son to the Mediterranean Gardening List Serve which he can subscribe to by going to www.mallorn.com and searching for the list. He can also research the lists archives on that site. This is an extensive and extremely knowledgeable group with many members in his region. In his region (and mine), gardens need ot be adaptable to long hot summers and mild winters with all the rain (what little there is of it) in the winter. It is very very different from other parts of the country.
If you need any other information or if he'd like to contact me, please do so off-line.
Best regards
Nan
learn a lot from this site and would like some advice. My son just bought a house in Sunnyvale, CA and asked for some advice for a section of the garden. I am from NY. Any good plantings for full sun would be appreciated, He is not an experienced gardener , so plants that aren't very demanding would be the best. I thought a mixed bed of perennials and a few other plants would be nice.
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