
Soulful Plotting
June 24, 2011
Bed Out:
A horticultural specification for planting an entire bed with one species.


Bed Out:
A horticultural specification for planting an entire bed with one species.
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I usually have a ‘bed-in’ if that is a term. Different species in a designated space. But I do have one ‘bed-out’ my iceplant area we did this spring! bernadine (cute term)
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