Pixie really yummy
Nancy
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loropetalum purple pixie or any variety zone 6??
Comments (2)Not hardy in USDA 8, let alone 7; not a chance in 6. Claims of hardiness in 7 must be based on idea that hardy to 10F = hardy to Zone 7. Or short term observation, rather than the many years a shrub would be expected to hold up....See MoreHas anyone heard of Hippeastrum 'pixie'?
Comments (47)Hi Joey, Yes, we were all pretty excited about Pixie and most of us ordered a couple and all turned out to be a small white or something similar (I forget the name) not a one of us ever saw a Pixie. It seems to have fallen through the cracks..... Poor Living Gardens, they were sent so many incorrect bulbs over the years and were very good about doing right by us all, that this year they are no longer selling hippeastrum bulbs. (are they still in business?) One year we thought we were ordering Ruby Meyer and we all got Quito, not bad but not Ruby Meyer and last year there was the Thai Thai debacle, with only a few of us lucky ones winning the lottery!! There were other mislabels also so it is any wonder they gave up the ghost!! Donna...See MorePixie anyone???
Comments (4)I've seen it at several local nurseries. I had cartmanni'Avalanche' which wasn't a great performer and died and they are very similar so I didn't buy one....See MoreReally yummy Zucchini soup
Comments (9)Thanks, I'll have to try this..I have zucchini coming out my ears. I'll probably do it on the stovetop and hit it with the stick blender like I do my cream of broccoli or mushroom soup. It does sound like it'd be a good base. Maybe a little cheese or cream cheese. ...mmmm... Last year it froze before the squash really got going so this year I planted all my old random seed and it went nuts. Taking about 15 lbs in to work tomorrow....See MoreNancy
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