Re: epis
I planted mine in the fall, came up last spring and
thrived. Haven't been out there to see what happened
this year.. been gone and busy...maybe tomorrow.
Donna
--- "Christopher P. Lindsey" <lindsey@mallorn.com>
wrote:
> > Best time apparently is June. That's when Daryl
> Probst sends out the
> > orders.
>
> Ahhh... That could explain some of my difficulties.
> I had ordered
> a bunch from Heronswood that went in around April;
> they'd just decline
> with our spring showers until they'd give up the
> ghost when the heat
> hit.
>
> Sounds like he's probably waiting until the rainy
> season sends.
>
> > I just received my new Garden Vision catalog today
> He offers over 180
> > varieties of Epimedium plus some Iris, Primula,
> and 2 Sanguinaria including
> > a pink one. Also one type each of Vancouveria,
> Trillium, Jeffesonia, and
> > Lathyrus .
>
> Ohh, man. How much for the pink Sanguinaria?
>
> Anyone else here grow Jeffersonia? I bought some
> from Gene for my
> parents' garden and my own yard a few years ago.
> They're doing really
> well, but I'm disappointed at how short the blooms
> last! I've tried
> to get a picture for the past two years but was
> thwarted by rain.
> Within two days the flowers were gone.
>
> Chris
>
>
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