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Monday, September 5, 2011

Still Life With Cat and Drill Cord


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Renovating my historic Charleston double porch style home and dreaming about the gardens! All about starting a garden afresh in the Lowcountry, USDA Zone 9a. For more about me, click here.
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USDA Hardiness Zone: 9A
AHS Heat Zone: 8/9
Sunset Climate Zone: 28
Garden Type: Urban
Soil: Somewhat amended sandy/gritty
PH: Neutral
Growing Season: Late Feb-early Dec
 
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