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September 3, 2009 at 12:58 PM #453361September 4, 2009 at 7:48 AM #452832
svelte
ParticipantOne of my favorite things to do is to grab my Western Plant Guide and my pickup and spend an afternoon at Miramar Nursery (SD) or Plant World (Escondido)…I can research the plants as I see them…no telling what’ll come home in my bed.
Plants, pickup, reference book, and wifey to keep me from buying too much. What a wonderful afternoon.
September 4, 2009 at 7:48 AM #453030svelte
ParticipantOne of my favorite things to do is to grab my Western Plant Guide and my pickup and spend an afternoon at Miramar Nursery (SD) or Plant World (Escondido)…I can research the plants as I see them…no telling what’ll come home in my bed.
Plants, pickup, reference book, and wifey to keep me from buying too much. What a wonderful afternoon.
September 4, 2009 at 7:48 AM #453367svelte
ParticipantOne of my favorite things to do is to grab my Western Plant Guide and my pickup and spend an afternoon at Miramar Nursery (SD) or Plant World (Escondido)…I can research the plants as I see them…no telling what’ll come home in my bed.
Plants, pickup, reference book, and wifey to keep me from buying too much. What a wonderful afternoon.
September 4, 2009 at 7:48 AM #453440svelte
ParticipantOne of my favorite things to do is to grab my Western Plant Guide and my pickup and spend an afternoon at Miramar Nursery (SD) or Plant World (Escondido)…I can research the plants as I see them…no telling what’ll come home in my bed.
Plants, pickup, reference book, and wifey to keep me from buying too much. What a wonderful afternoon.
September 4, 2009 at 7:48 AM #453632svelte
ParticipantOne of my favorite things to do is to grab my Western Plant Guide and my pickup and spend an afternoon at Miramar Nursery (SD) or Plant World (Escondido)…I can research the plants as I see them…no telling what’ll come home in my bed.
Plants, pickup, reference book, and wifey to keep me from buying too much. What a wonderful afternoon.
September 4, 2009 at 9:34 AM #452887RichardJamesEsquire
ParticipantIce plant grows on top of it’s self and is very heavy. Old ice plant on a steep enough hill brings the whole hillside down. I “already had plans” the weekend a buddy removed several thousand pounds of it off his back patio.
September 4, 2009 at 9:34 AM #453085RichardJamesEsquire
ParticipantIce plant grows on top of it’s self and is very heavy. Old ice plant on a steep enough hill brings the whole hillside down. I “already had plans” the weekend a buddy removed several thousand pounds of it off his back patio.
September 4, 2009 at 9:34 AM #453422RichardJamesEsquire
ParticipantIce plant grows on top of it’s self and is very heavy. Old ice plant on a steep enough hill brings the whole hillside down. I “already had plans” the weekend a buddy removed several thousand pounds of it off his back patio.
September 4, 2009 at 9:34 AM #453495RichardJamesEsquire
ParticipantIce plant grows on top of it’s self and is very heavy. Old ice plant on a steep enough hill brings the whole hillside down. I “already had plans” the weekend a buddy removed several thousand pounds of it off his back patio.
September 4, 2009 at 9:34 AM #453686RichardJamesEsquire
ParticipantIce plant grows on top of it’s self and is very heavy. Old ice plant on a steep enough hill brings the whole hillside down. I “already had plans” the weekend a buddy removed several thousand pounds of it off his back patio.
September 4, 2009 at 10:02 AM #452914smshorttimer
Participant[quote=RichardJamesEsquire]Ice plant grows on top of it’s self and is very heavy. Old ice plant on a steep enough hill brings the whole hillside down. I “already had plans” the weekend a buddy removed several thousand pounds of it off his back patio.[/quote]
I was going to say … I know I have read/heard some anti-ice plant sentiment before, that it really isn’t the erosion fighter we assume it to be.
Here’s one story about “highway ice plant”
Highway iceplant not a favored groundcover
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/10/15/HOQL13ELH8.DTL
September 4, 2009 at 10:02 AM #453110smshorttimer
Participant[quote=RichardJamesEsquire]Ice plant grows on top of it’s self and is very heavy. Old ice plant on a steep enough hill brings the whole hillside down. I “already had plans” the weekend a buddy removed several thousand pounds of it off his back patio.[/quote]
I was going to say … I know I have read/heard some anti-ice plant sentiment before, that it really isn’t the erosion fighter we assume it to be.
Here’s one story about “highway ice plant”
Highway iceplant not a favored groundcover
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/10/15/HOQL13ELH8.DTL
September 4, 2009 at 10:02 AM #453447smshorttimer
Participant[quote=RichardJamesEsquire]Ice plant grows on top of it’s self and is very heavy. Old ice plant on a steep enough hill brings the whole hillside down. I “already had plans” the weekend a buddy removed several thousand pounds of it off his back patio.[/quote]
I was going to say … I know I have read/heard some anti-ice plant sentiment before, that it really isn’t the erosion fighter we assume it to be.
Here’s one story about “highway ice plant”
Highway iceplant not a favored groundcover
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/10/15/HOQL13ELH8.DTL
September 4, 2009 at 10:02 AM #453520smshorttimer
Participant[quote=RichardJamesEsquire]Ice plant grows on top of it’s self and is very heavy. Old ice plant on a steep enough hill brings the whole hillside down. I “already had plans” the weekend a buddy removed several thousand pounds of it off his back patio.[/quote]
I was going to say … I know I have read/heard some anti-ice plant sentiment before, that it really isn’t the erosion fighter we assume it to be.
Here’s one story about “highway ice plant”
Highway iceplant not a favored groundcover
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/10/15/HOQL13ELH8.DTL
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