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    Communities > Forums > Article: Texas Gardeners Stay Busy Through Fall
    Forum: Article: Texas Gardeners Stay Busy Through FallReplies: 1, Views: 14
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    dfw_buffalogal
    Denton, TX (Zone 7b)

    November 7, 2011 4:38 AM

    Post #8879796

    Thanks Tamara. Although I love Dave's Garden for all its diversity of locations, interests and time zones... it was fun to read about my own area of the planet. I lost two lovely mature arborvitae this summer but in true gardening spirit am excited with the possibilities of what the next planting will bring to that corner of the yard. This weekend we got the fall flowers planted as well as a new daffodil variety for the spring. Wish I could find a way to overwinter the aromatic variegated ginger but, like you, plants do not fare well inside my house. Happy Gardening! ~ Kate
    TexasTam
    Plano, TX (Zone 8a)

    November 7, 2011 9:38 AM

    Post #8880133

    Thanks Kate! Sorry about the arborvitaes. :(

    Does your ginger grow from a rhizome that you can dig up and store until spring? I'm not terribly familiar with them...

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