tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7178251735693144694.post566843089992706775..comments2024-03-25T07:48:39.923-07:00Comments on Xtremehorticulture of the Desert: Boomerang Lilac for the Desert. Yay or Nay?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7178251735693144694.post-20950385488086722532017-09-02T12:37:17.894-07:002017-09-02T12:37:17.894-07:00Lavender Lady and Angel White are two of the so-ca...Lavender Lady and Angel White are two of the so-called Descanso low-chill hybrids that do not need the winter chilling requirement that many lilacs need. It will work in southern climates. Don't use it in a "rock" landscape. Put it where it can get some additions of organics and wood chip mulch.Xtremehorthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15853242804620705710noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7178251735693144694.post-34863686583626444822017-09-02T12:12:30.221-07:002017-09-02T12:12:30.221-07:00I bought a Lavender Lady lilac sometime in Februar...I bought a Lavender Lady lilac sometime in February. I'm originally from South Jersey and it seems as though everyone had lilac growing in the yard. They bloomed most of the year and the scent was amazing. It's one of the SJ plants/bush/trees that I really miss. You could add forsythia, dogwood and magnolia trees, crocuses just to name a few. <br /><br />So when I went to Star Suebeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17479008143173525047noreply@blogger.com