Landscape: The Texas Native Wildflower Slope.: landscaping your sloped area

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FLAGARDENING
Port Saint Lucie, FL

September 11, 2007
7:43 PM

Post #3964205

What a great idea! I've e-mailed several local Master Gardners your pictures. What works in Texas will work in most areas. Thanks for your submitting this information.

frostweed
Arlington, TX
(Zone 8a)

October 4, 2007
6:03 PM

Post #4049454

Hello Flagardening, I just found you post , thank you for you comments, I hope you will try it and will have great results, it is a lot of fun.
Josephine.

This message was edited Oct 4, 2007 5:09 PM

TatsuO
Salem, AR

October 21, 2007
12:22 AM

Post #4106246

As a Texan myself living in AR (Rockinsas) I found these pict's to be awe inspiring. I hope I have near as well results with my experiments.

frostweed
Arlington, TX
(Zone 8a)

October 21, 2007
12:29 AM

Post #4106262

Thank you very much, and good luck, have fun in your garden,
Josephine.

Sheila_FW
Fort Worth, TX
(Zone 8a)

February 19, 2008
8:32 AM

Post #4558910

I feel fortunate to live close enought to have seen it in person! It is awe inspiring what Josephine has done with what some would see as a wasted piece of ground. It is full of surprises, not only the flowers but the butterflies that enjoy it too!!

frostweed
Arlington, TX
(Zone 8a)

February 19, 2008
9:12 AM

Post #4559001

Thank you Sheila, You are doing a great job on your yard as well, your flower beds and pond are beautiful.
Josephine.


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