I agree. I'm STILL waiting for a bayberry from Burpee.
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Yeah we're in zone 9a here. But we've had a weird season start; much cooler but with bursts of heat that have made my plants look like such drama queens. I go out and look at them all wilty and sad, then check the soil; perfectly moist. Evening rolls around and everyone looks like nothing happened.I'll get some pictures up in a bit, but my garden doesn't look nearly as bumpin' as some of you guys in higher zone numbers. I mean I sowed my carrots outside a month ago and they're about an inch tall, you can hardly see 'em.
The UofM put out an article at the end of last year that redrew zones for the state, and I went from 4b to 5a! The zone change doesn't seem to mean a whole lot to me, as my family in Iowa's 5b zones are having all their bearded irises bloom and mine are barely beginning to think about forming buds. I have 7 new varieties of bearded iris I'm waiting to see any blooms from: twist of sheree, mariposa skies, mother earth, final episode, struck twice, Halloween halo, and English charm. I 3d modeled and printed PLA labels for them all to paint over the winter.
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Looking fantastic!!!! I love your yard and your girls!Alright here's them pictures. I have some supports I need to build yet for some of these tomatoes. I'm basically out of room back here for any more plant nonsense lol.View attachment 3837415View attachment 3837416excuse me. I'm taking photos. Worship my feet later, ladies. View attachment 3837417View attachment 3837418View attachment 3837419View attachment 3837420View attachment 3837421View attachment 3837422View attachment 3837423
This is what it looks like.
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