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Old 10-26-2016, 08:20 AM
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Oh, no! I'm so sorry!
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Sorry to hear about your plants I suspect never ending rain will do that... I only put mounted catts out for the summer (mostly L. anceps and its hybrids); everybody else stays indoors or in the greenhouse. Hopefully you'll get down some gravel in lieu of mulch..?[COLOR="Silver"]
Yea, it was a bummer...especially since I lost both nobiliors and 2 prized walkeriana. Let me just say...I shed a few tears over those 4 plants. Some of the losses won't easily be replaced. Yep...a few tears fell.

The space will get a revamp but I'm not sure how we'll tackle the job. The shelving unit it large but it's dug deep and not permanent as it's the main landscape bed in the back and when we do finally sell we want to be able to remove it so I'm not sure gravel is a good solution. ??? It would be ideal but I would hate to then have to remove the gravel in a few years. We might just excavate the area and put in sand and then cover w/fresh mulch but I know I'll have to remove all the mulch every year and replace it every spring so that could be a pain too. ?? To date we've removed some and freshened the area but I think that's why we had the problems...old mulch still there. I'm sure we'll come up w/something.

Thanks for the info on where I can find the plant and for the condolences, stone, NO, and ES.
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