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"Cursed" spot in garden?
RobinM wrote: Actually, since these plants were at the bottom of a slope where run-off might collect, and both of them prefer less water rather than more water, are you sure they haven't been getting TOO much water, rather than too little? I thought about that -- but I am a California gardener, and I actually like to be stingy with water. I watered this spot by hand when needed, deeply and infrequently. If anything, I would have expected the plants to wilt as they succumbed to the summer drought conditions. This isn't how they died, as I described in my original post. +-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-+ | Ladasky Home Solar, Inc.: blowing sunshine up your | | power grid since March 24, 2005. Fiat lux! | +-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-+ | Uptime Downtime kWh generated kWh consumed | | 311 days none 5740 5852 | +-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-+ |
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