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Subscriber Comments for
Deck The Halls, Forget The Holly
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COMMENT 243510
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2011-12-24 12:30 PM |
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OK, Billy, I dutifully sent your blurb to my cousin in Chicago. And I have 3 of the plants you show: both of the euphorbias and the aeonium. Glad to know what they are called. There is a great specimen of euphorbia on the SBCC campus, near the ladies locker room. It is not the reddish one, but it's awesome anyway.
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LOURAY
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2011-12-24 03:44 PM |
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Putting my NorthState blubber down long enough to thank you for the nice photos, sir. I am missing my green E. tirucalli which got over eight feet in Grover Beach, protected by a garage wall, but got "frost-pruned" every year until the top was quite bushy.
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ELROJO
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2011-12-25 07:19 AM |
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Billy, you are SO BAD and funny, no hilarious, all at the same time. Keep up your joyfull work for all of us, please.
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COMMENT 243664
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2011-12-26 08:41 AM |
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great weather 90% of the time, except when the brush fires aren't rolling through the hills
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COMMENT 243889
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2011-12-27 08:06 AM |
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I believe I read that the San Marcos Growers property will, unfortunately, be developed in the near future.
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COMMENT 243920P
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2011-12-27 09:27 AM |
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The County of Santa Barbara is in the process of completing its Goleta Valley Community Plan Update. This process has not been completed but it has listed the San Marcos Growers property with the designation of "urban agriculture" and there are currently no plans to develop the San Marcos Growers property. In the process of developing the plan, the county has been identifying properties in the area suitable for housing and the San Marcos Growers property was at one time considered for this, but ultimately was left as "urban agriculture". One nearby property that was identified for future housing was the Santa Barbara School District's Tatum Property, located directly to the north of San Marcos Growers – between the nursery and the railroad tracks and Highway 101. Though identified as a possible location for affordable housing, there are no approved plans for development of the Tatum Property.
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BILLY GOODNICK
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2011-12-27 10:05 AM |
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243920P: Thanks for the quick rumor control. Would hate to see SUVs parked where those Yucca 'Bright Star' are busy knocking my socks off.
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