Regional pests
- Subject: Regional pests
- From: J* Y*
- Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 07:45:55 -0400
We're preparing to relocate from Connecticut to southern California.
Our realtor just asked us which things we plan to leave with the house
(refrigerator, draperies, etc.) I had hoped to take divisions of certain
plants, but am worried about possibly transporting pests or harmful
bacteria that don't exist in California.
Should I even bother? It occurs to me that most plants that can
survive clay soil in zone 6 will not thrive in the desert, but some of
these plants were hard to find and the collector in me wants to give it
a try.
By the way, can you tell me the USDA zone for Orange County,
California? I found a map online but it's too small for me to read. My
husband's office will be in Irvine, less than ten miles from the coast,
so our home will be close to that (he's had it with long commutes). It's
not true desert conditions (e.g., temperatures don't plummet at night)
because of the air pollution.
Janet
"If you've ever lost a loved one to kudzu, you might be a redneck!"
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