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Re: list shutdown?


I'm getting a slow start at gardening, so I'm doing more reading than
anything else.  Since I live in the desert Southwest of the U.S., what
sorts of woody plants do well here?  Are oleanders and roses considered
woody plants?
Thanks,
Mary


>This list has been really quiet of late, and so I'm wondering if it's
>time to shut it down.  Are there people out there who benefit from
>woodyplants?
(snip)
  If you're inexperienced, ask any question or
>just talk about what's blooming or you're latest find!
>
>Anyone can participate -- so feel free to jump in!
>
>Chris
>
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Mary H. Medina (mamedina@nmsu.edu)
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry
Box 30001, Dept. 3C
New Mexico State University
Las Cruces, New Mexico   88003


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