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Gardening

In reply to the discussion: Low Water Gardening [View all]

shanti

(21,722 posts)
8. Thanks for the tips!
Sat Apr 19, 2014, 11:10 AM
Apr 2014

I will definitely look into them. Color scheme? I've rarely been afforded the opportunity for a color scheme, but I do like purples.

My backyard will come before the front yard, as it's in worse shape. At least I got my sprinklers fixed (front yard). I found a mexican gardener thru the pennysaver. He only charged $56 to fix 3 sprinkler heads, and two of them needed pipe replacement. I'm happy about that for now

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Low Water Gardening [View all] shanti Apr 2014 OP
This is a good site for information (and buying seeds) kentauros Apr 2014 #1
Thanks shanti Apr 2014 #3
My sister lives in California Curmudgeoness Apr 2014 #2
Sacramento shanti Apr 2014 #4
Collect everyone's leaves and compost them! kentauros Apr 2014 #5
Adding organic material is the best way to improve soil Major Nikon Apr 2014 #6
Wait until fall to do it XemaSab Apr 2014 #7
Thanks for the tips! shanti Apr 2014 #8
Purple, blue, and white go with everything XemaSab Apr 2014 #9
Mexican sage is perennial and has beautiful purple flowers, nt stopwastingmymoney Apr 2014 #10
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