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Plants for the southwest video


Tom in Tucson

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The 2nd story is about one of our nurseries.

Hi 79˚, Lo 40˚ 

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Casas Adobes - NW of Tucson since July 2014

formerly in the San Carlos region of San Diego

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5 hours ago, Tom in Tucson said:

The 2nd story is about one of our nurseries.

Hi 79˚, Lo 40˚ 

:greenthumb::greenthumb:  Great video Tom..  Nice to see the " other half " of Plants of the Southwest, lol ( Never seem to see Gene's Wife when i've stopped in )  Nice story about Agua Caliente and the Wilcox Sand Hill Cranes too.  Don't think the Ranch Hose was open when i'd visited Agua Caliente.

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