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Ok, I waited this long, Wayne, are ya going to tell us what's planted so beautifully around the waterfall and pond!?! Inquisitive minds want to know. BTW, So glad you are here!
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The plant on either side of the waterfall with yellow flowers is the easiest plant to grow in the world. And BOY do I like easy.
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It is some kind of sedum. I found it on one of my walks growing on bed rock protruding out of the ground about a 1/4 mile from home . I simply ripped up a few handfuls brought it home and sprinkled it on the limestone rock and what do you know, it took. It stays short in full sun and grows about 3" tall in shade.
I am sure I am the only
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one that has spent 100s of dollars on plant over the years only to have them die in a couple months and this was free.
I have taken this approach. Look for the beauty in nature around you and just move it to were you can enjoy it. With permission of coarse.
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