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Actually, I’m noticing more differences in cultivation practices than in plant choices. Many of the wonderful gardens here near Seattle grow some of the same plants you do, which makes sense, given that our springs, autumns, and winters are similar. I would guess that the strains we grow have adapted to our climates, but so have the gardeners. For example, many here group plants according to summer water needs, when minimizing watering is a priority. Since I grew up in a drought-prone area, I use drip irrigation in summer, which is uncommon here, but very common in California. It’s amazing to see how lush your garden looks in summer, even in a drought year! And yes, I’ve had a lot in common with my drooping plants lately too! Fingers crossed many of yours have survived this hopefully exceptional year.Kelly