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Found it! You would want the Firespinner variety. Hardy to zone 4! It's got the prettiest flowers too. They kinda look like miniature versions of my goblin flowers...

Oh, cool, THANK YOU JoJo! I'll look that up and then put it on my list to see if one of the nurseries in Rapid carries that variety. There's one really big nursery there that has just about everything, so maybe they will. I love flowers! :)
 

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Found it! You would want the Firespinner variety. Hardy to zone 4! It's got the prettiest flowers too. They kinda look like miniature versions of my goblin flowers...

OMG, the flowers are GORGEOUS! Purple and orange! Just stunning looking! I need to show this to Rich (I bookmarked a page about them) and I think he'll like them, too. He's more the flower guy around here, anyway, and if I tell him how easy they are to take care of, I think he'll be sold. ;)
 

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Btw Lannie, if you couldn't tell from my choices in flowers, I'm very much a plant it and forget it type of person. Weeding, pruning, and general babying of plants is beyond me. I'll pull fruits, dead head occasionally and water if we haven't gotten rain in long enough that everything is dying. Heck, even the fruit trees are left to their own devices other than a mid December or January pruning just to get the funny looking or sick branches.

Those ice plants should do well with your schedules, as long as you get a type that's gonna survive the winter. Check the online nurseries too, most of them will ship plants to arrive when your local planting window starts.
 

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Btw Lannie, if you couldn't tell from my choices in flowers, I'm very much a plant it and forget it type of person. Weeding, pruning, and general babying of plants is beyond me. I'll pull fruits, dead head occasionally and water if we haven't gotten rain in long enough that everything is dying. Heck, even the fruit trees are left to their own devices other than a mid December or January pruning just to get the funny looking or sick branches.

Those ice plants should do well with your schedules, as long as you get a type that's gonna survive the winter. Check the online nurseries too, most of them will ship plants to arrive when your local planting window starts.

If they don't have any at the nursery in Rapid, Michigan Bulb sells them. We've ordered stuff from them in the past and were always happy with their plants, so that's an option. Their site actually said they do better in areas with a reliable snowpack, go figure. If not, then they should be lightly mulched. Well, we'll probably have a reliable snowpack and if not, it's not like we don't have mulching material around here! :lol:
 

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He's driving across the states.....a little jog up wouldn't be bad :p

True, but even so, we're 90 miles north of the interstate, so it would be a 180 mile detour. I got the impression he was trying to hurry! LOL!
 
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