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"content": "nostr:npub1gr8tf3fsdjv33jp4akfu3v089mfd4xvmhm85zxwqu0n60c2dtfjqw9c639 I'm not sure I can get those in southern Idaho. I do have some creeping Potentilla, hummingbird trumpets, prairie smoke, sedums, and some kind of campanula that did well last year and survived the winter.",
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