Texas Gardening: Lessons learned while gardening in a drought..., 0 by sharondippity
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sharondippity wrote: The hotter the better for this pass a long plant I received from a friend. It is not artemesia, I don't know the name. It looks equally great whether mixed with the pale pink of bouncing bet, the red texas salvia, blue west texas mist flower, yellow coreopsis, I can't seem to find any tcolor that it does not complement. Had it mixed in with some tall dark red daily and it was fantastic. It gets a little spindly so I sometimes cut it back by 50%. Grits.....can Sweet autumn clem be started by seed? or by transplants...........I would sure like to try some in my wild areas here, but I have not seen any for sale anywhere. I am along the red river on the okie side just 80 miles up from Dallas/FT Worth |


