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Im done hate this chit mowing the lawn is a sweaty night mare
If I had your money to spend I wouldso pay someone to do it for you................
Like I said if I had your money I wouldcosts me $25 a week
Like I said if I had your money I would
Your the one always complaining your on a fixed income too me thats lust lazy or you got plenty of money too spendhow much you spend on cigarettes or whatever you're putting in your lungs?
And please dont tell me your helping the onacock economy by hiring someone to do some thing our too lazy to do after all your retired and have nothing to do
How hardy are they?
Wow never would of guessedThey are native to Long Island super hardy one of the few no maintenance plants
Neighbor has had her cactus for at least twenty years in Matzohpizza. Hers in bloom now too.
gotta get me somePart 3
Some of you gardeners maybe familiar with a plant called Lantana. Down here it grows as a perennial. Completely gone during the winter it is dead from the ground up. In the spring it begins to regrow from the roots. i had planted 7 of them in little 4 inch pots 3 years ago against a post & rail fence along one side of the driveway. Not in the best soil.
It had been part of an asphalt basketball court that runs under a large section of my back yard. Whomever installed it didn't bother to remove it but instead covered it over with about 4 inches of soil & left it there. I had to jack hammer out a 3 X 20 section of it & create a raised garden bed. Ground below the bed pretty much consists of gravel, small stones, some soil.
The roots on these plants are incredible & grew right through all of that.
They are great in high sun areas & are very drought resilient attracting TONS of butterflies. They are in direct sun for at least 10 hours out of the day. I don't do anything for them once they were established - not even watering them. And they grow & grow eventually growing taller then the fence they are in front of (about 4 feet) )only to completely disappear each winter.
The original 7 plants are now at 11 through self propagation & I've given at least 2 of them away to neighbors every year. Great plants that flower all summer, require no care & are excellent for high sun, no care areas.
1st picture is about 4 weeks after they came through the ground this spring.
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don't know that they'll survive up there - Sister-in-law took some back to LI last year - didn't come back - although at the rate they grow that's probably not an issue - 4'' pots down here are like $7gotta get me some