SAMiAM
what is the situation and how you wish it be taken care of?
also, why do you think this situation is popular or if it isn't, why do you think it is being neglected?
please the more you write and tell me from your honest point of view the better!!
Answer
The illegal alien population (specifically Hispanic) is a big issue here (central Florida), as is our homeless population, and crack cocaine. The illegal aliens are totally out of control; we had three originally move in next door and now there are about fifteen who rotate in and out of there. The homeless are truly pitiful. Most of the ones I encounter are Caucasian, a few blacks; most of the ones I encounter are actually from my town, not transients from up north. There are not enough shelters to take them all in even IF the person was willing to stay sober for the privilege of staying in the shelter. And crack... Well the crack cocaine situation is so bad that the police don't even respond to telephone complaints. I was told to not call the police on the weekend because there are only three officers on duty. So, when you see all those ads enticing you to visit The World's Most Famous Beach, a family vacation place, I hope you realize that when you arrive, your motel maid will be an illegal from Guatemala or Mexico; the panhandler on the beach does not need money to buy gas to get to the hospital to see his sick wife, but needs the money to buy crack; and the nice ladies taking a walk are either hookers or police officers involved in a sting.
The illegal alien population (specifically Hispanic) is a big issue here (central Florida), as is our homeless population, and crack cocaine. The illegal aliens are totally out of control; we had three originally move in next door and now there are about fifteen who rotate in and out of there. The homeless are truly pitiful. Most of the ones I encounter are Caucasian, a few blacks; most of the ones I encounter are actually from my town, not transients from up north. There are not enough shelters to take them all in even IF the person was willing to stay sober for the privilege of staying in the shelter. And crack... Well the crack cocaine situation is so bad that the police don't even respond to telephone complaints. I was told to not call the police on the weekend because there are only three officers on duty. So, when you see all those ads enticing you to visit The World's Most Famous Beach, a family vacation place, I hope you realize that when you arrive, your motel maid will be an illegal from Guatemala or Mexico; the panhandler on the beach does not need money to buy gas to get to the hospital to see his sick wife, but needs the money to buy crack; and the nice ladies taking a walk are either hookers or police officers involved in a sting.
Why do English perenniel gardens do so well in drab weather?
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I have a north facing backyard. I live at the beach in Southern California. Can't figure out why the perenniel gardens in England are so beautiful but get so little sun and are invariably damp from the rain. I would love an English perenniel garden back yard, but most everything dies. Any thoughts?
Answer
Primarily due to the moist,cool weather we enjoy here in the UK.Suggestions for your north border,
1.Anemone hupehensis.Pink,red and white flowers,grow well in partial shade.
2.Astilbe (Spirea).The arendsii hybrids suit any moist position.
3.Dicentra spectabilis.Requires moisture at roots,shade from strong sunshine.
4.Helleborus.Christmas rose.For a sheltered position in partial shade.
5.Hosta.Useful for north borders.
6.Phlox.Likes rich soil and shade from strong sun.
7.Primula.In variety.Growing as Phlox.
8.Ranunculus.aconitifolius flor-pleno,for a moist shady border.
9.Solidago.golden rod.
Hydrangeas and hardy fuchsia are others which may suit.Good luck,send me some oranges,please!
Primarily due to the moist,cool weather we enjoy here in the UK.Suggestions for your north border,
1.Anemone hupehensis.Pink,red and white flowers,grow well in partial shade.
2.Astilbe (Spirea).The arendsii hybrids suit any moist position.
3.Dicentra spectabilis.Requires moisture at roots,shade from strong sunshine.
4.Helleborus.Christmas rose.For a sheltered position in partial shade.
5.Hosta.Useful for north borders.
6.Phlox.Likes rich soil and shade from strong sun.
7.Primula.In variety.Growing as Phlox.
8.Ranunculus.aconitifolius flor-pleno,for a moist shady border.
9.Solidago.golden rod.
Hydrangeas and hardy fuchsia are others which may suit.Good luck,send me some oranges,please!
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