Texas Gardening: Introduction + Pineapple Sage question, 3 by kittriana
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kittriana wrote: Thats how it works in Texas, yup. I just reached home, rain everywhere but here, and we are having conserve water signs pop up really fast. Normally at least we have humidity...there are still mustangs on the vines, some things I just don't see wasting the efforts for, the female hummers are here, I gathered up all my feeders, and filled em, I hear abt 8, see 4 at a time. Am discovering a few plant tuoghness surprises as well- agastache tea hysop delicate little fragrant is doing well and blooming under the dead parsley/tomato, but summer savory is a crispy crittur. Basils are trying to top the asparagus that went to fern, and bees and butterflies were apparently drawn to the watering I did, then there are the weeds, yellow lantana, red, white and deep purple salvias, Texas everblooming sage, mexican heather (pink), mexican petunias, sago palm, esperanza, variegated ginger, bulbine, rosemarys, oregano, that are just totally indifferent to no water. |


