Ceanothus – growing
Q: I would like to grow ceanothus and wonder whether you have had any experience with this garden material.
A: Horticulturist Mike Dirr says his camera almost imploded when he saw a blue ceanothus in Edinburgh.
There are dozens of ceanothus species; out West they
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