Re: Re: Re: lily of the valley
- To: g*@hort.net
- Subject: Re: Re: Re: [CHAT]lily of the valley
- From: &* <g*@academicplanet.com>
- Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 11:36:39 -0500
whew. I've seen how that little girl likes to gobble your greens. she's a riot.
Pam Evans
Kemp, TX
zone 8A
----- Original Message -----
From: Jesse Bell
Sent: 4/14/2004 1:30:20 AM
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Subject: Re: Re: [CHAT]lily of the valley
> OH, it would not be in the HOUSE-house, in the green house type thing in
> the garage or the one I plan on building outside. I check every plant
> that comes into the house just for that very reason. She is the only cat
> we have that eats plants...but MAN..she DOES eat them.
>
>
> <gardenqueen@academicplanet.com> wrote:Be careful w/ lily-of-the-valley in the house darlin'. I believe it is
> highly poisonous and you know Raja will nibble on anything green! Just a
> thought.
>
>
> Pam Evans
> Kemp, TX
> zone 8A
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jesse Bell
> Sent: 4/13/2004 8:26:17 AM
> To: gardenchat@hort.net
> Subject: Re: [CHAT]lily of the valley
>
> > Thanks Judy. That's a great idea. I thought about forcing the bleeding
> > hearts to bloom early for Valentines Day...it's unusual and different
> > because that is not when they bloom and they are not the "norm" like
> > roses...but the heart shape is so awesome. But the lily of the valley
> > sounds good too. And yes, I want to do that sort of thing. At the
> > Farmer's Market I'll be selling potted herbs and plants that have been
> > started, along with cut flowers. I've got three flats of cosmos already
> > started and celosia and zinnias right behind them. One side of my garden
> > is for annuals, one is for perenials and the middle section is for
> > herbs.
> >
> >
> > This business kind of took my husband by surprise. He thought I had
> > given up on it. Shame on him. A gardener never gives up. One day, I just
> > went down to get my license and tax I.D. number. The next day, I
> > arranged to have somebody come and plow my garden...and my husband is
> > looking dazed and confused. LOL. I just want a simple life...that's all.
> > And gardening makes me so happy.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Judy L Browning wrote:
> > Jesse, we pamper other plants that aren't hardy outside. Could you put some
> > in a big pot & grow as a houseplant? Outside on the deck in cool weather,
> > inside under the airconditioner when it gets hot? Dormant in the veggie
> > crisper during the winter? You could sell established pots to other folks
> > homesick for them. Not to mention the price you could charge if you could
> > figure a way to force them in June. Just some thoughts. Congrats on the
> > business, you'll do well.
> >
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