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Comments (7)Hi Gill! Good to hear from you. The Adenium forum seems rather slow in the Northern Hemisphere Winter so I don’t check in too often. I mostly hang out in the Cacti & Succulent forum these days. Its good to know some places are experiencing mild Winters. It’s been uncharacteristicly wet & cold here in San Diego this Winter with MANY nights in the mid to low 30’s Fahrenheit. I actually shopped for frost cloth but couldn’t find any locally. A forum member who was familiar with it sent me some from the Bay Area. All of my Adenium are still inside and at this point I think the will be for at least a few more weeks. The other succulents and cacti are doing fine...when the cat isn’t knocking them to the ground. AARGHHHHH!!!!! Tyler...See Morehello everyone, need help to plan for my outdoor kitchen
Comments (1)Yes, your project is most definitely possible. We'd be happy to help. Contact us to help design your dream outdoor kitchen and/or pergola look....See MoreHello everyone! Bee project
Comments (6)Don't know where you are located or your site conditions...but Grow Native in Missouri has landscape plans https://grownative.org/learn/native-landscape-plans/ & top ten plant lists for different objectives https://grownative.org/learn/native-landscape-plans/ I believe other states have resources like these. Good Luck!...See MoreHello everyone. Looking for some suggestions on using different shades
Comments (3)mindful gray does not look light. repose gray might be better. only do a whole kitchen in gray if you like it. for contrast you can do a navy island with white perimeter. you can do a wood island with white perimeter. there are infinite ways to do a contrasting island and perimeter. All gray kitchen even if its two shades of gray wouldnt be my pick.. But again if you like it, thats the important thing....See MoreZalco/bring back Sophie!
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