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Old 04-09-2008, 02:51 PM   #20 (permalink)
mskitty38583
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Default Re: I Have A Bloom In April!

ohh that doesnt sound good! i always wanted a nana tree and the first one got me hooked. we are suppossed to get a freeze here in middle tn this weekend. that sucks! most (all but 8) of my nanas,as well as a lot of other plants, have been outside in the shade for a week or two. now im gonna have to move them under the eves and cover them all with blankets. it will be ok though. i have worked in my yard all day today and thats the place i love to be. i feel your pain about having the "cliffs of oblivion" in your yard. and i dont not envy you on having to landscape that area. i can suggest red hot pokers for the area though. they have an amazing root system that will hold ground better then anything ive seen, this side of sawgrass. they can take a drought . just a suggestion. i hope everything goes well in your yard.
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