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  1. Nate77

    Nate77 Seedling

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    Good morning, I was searching the interwebs for some info and stumbled upon this forum.

    Trying my hand at perennials again tried a few years ago and lost everything.

    Also trying a couple vegetables in buckets. Last year I managed to kill a zucchini plant so we shall see.
     
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  3. Daniel W

    Daniel W Hardy Maple

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    Welcome @Nate77 to Garden Stew!
     
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    Welcome Nate! Remember, gardening is a trial and error experience, but if we can help cut down on the errors, we will all be happy!
     
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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    Nate what zone are you in? When purchasing perennials be sure they are cold hardy in your zone.
    Gardening is a passion for many of us .
    Despite the gardener’s best intentions, Nature will improvise.”
    ~Michael Garofalo
     
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  7. Nate77

    Nate77 Seedling

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    Thank you

    I am in 7B , I don't remember what all I planted, but I do know I looked at zones when purchasing.
     
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    Pacnorwest Strong Ash

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    Thank you 7b it is. Now that I have your zonal info it is helpful when helping out fellow gardeners. Gees sorry you lost the perennials. I can’t tell you how many plants I have lost over the years. I’ve lost count.

    I’m in zone 8b usually…Since global warming it has changed drastically and I cannot tell you exactly
    which zone makes sense since the weather has changed the highs and lows so incredibly different now.
     
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    Hello @Nate77 and a very warm...


    upload_2024-6-4_19-15-54.png .....from me :).
     
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    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Welcome!:smt039
    Seems you’ve had some extreme winter weather in the northeast last winter. You will find perennials that survive and thrive in your area in no time. Welcome
     
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  11. Nate77

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    Have some different things planted we'll see what makes it and what doesn't.
     
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