Re: epis and Jeffersonia and Glaucidium
Understandable, it is tiresome. Our prayers are w/ you both, sure hope he
finds something suitable soon!
On 4/25/06, Theresa <tchessie1@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> Zem- this is great. I forwarded on to my husband whose patience with
> job hunting is particularly thin today.
>
> Theresa
>
> Zemuly Sanders wrote:
>
> > Marge, the way I look at change is "Every time a door closes a window
> > opens -- it's just hell waiting in the hall." Who knows what new
> > gardening adventures will be in store for you.
> > zem
> > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marge Talt" <mtalt@hort.net>
> > To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
> > Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 10:15 PM
> > Subject: Re: [CHAT] epis and Jeffersonia and Glaucidium
> >
> >
> >> You'd be most welcome, Bonnie....most of them are done tho' a few
> >> still have some flowers so it would need to be early April:-) Just
> >> let me know when you feel like heading east tho' this may be my last
> >> spring in this garden since it has become evident that we're going to
> >> have to sell up and move in the very near future - after 30 years
> >> here. I'm determined to take as much of my garden with me as I can
> >> and have started digging and potting things; figure this season I
> >> will be digging plants; not planting them.
> >>
> >> Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
> >> mtalt@hort.net
> >> Shadyside Garden Designs
> >>
> >> ----------
> >>
> >>> From: Bonnie & Bill Morgan <wmorgan972@ameritech.net>
> >>>
> >>> Marge, if I ever get in your neighborhood, I just have to see your
> >>
> >> Epi's in
> >>
> >>> bloom!
> >>>
> >>> Blessings,
> >>> Bonnie (SW OH - zone 5)
> >>>
> >>> -----Original Message-----
> >>> From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net]
> >>
> >> On Behalf
> >>
> >>> Of Marge Talt
> >>> Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 3:57 AM
> >>> To: gardenchat@hort.net
> >>> Subject: Re: [CHAT] epis and Jeffersonia and Glaucidium
> >>>
> >>> Late on this thread as usual, but I have been enjoying my epis this
> >>
> >> year as
> >>
> >>> I've been down in the woodland garden and caught most of them while
> >>
> >> in bloom
> >>
> >>> BUT did not have sense enough to take camera down to get pix while
> >>
> >> they were
> >>
> >>> at the height of bloom...yet again. I've
> >>> got:
> >>>
> >>> Epimedium brachyrrhizum
> >>> Epimedium cantabridgensis
> >>> Epimedium diphyllum - large leaf form
> >>> Epimedium epsteinii
> >>> Epimedium grandiflorum 'Lavender Lady'
> >>> Epimedium grandiflorum 'Lilafee'.....this really is a lovely child;
> >>
> >> highly
> >>
> >>> recommend it.
> >>> Epimedium grandiflorum 'Orion'
> >>> Epimedium grandiflorum 'Silver Queen'
> >>> Epimedium x 'Kaguyahime'.....this was given me by a UK pal; it is
> >>
> >> tiny but
> >>
> >>> the foliage and flowers are fabulous - well worth looking out for.
> >>> Epimedium x rubrum
> >>> Epimedium x setosum
> >>> Epimedium versicolor
> >>> Epimedium x versicolor 'Sulphureum'
> >>> Epimedium x youngianum 'Azusa'
> >>> Epimedium youngianum niveum
> >>>
> >>> All seem to be doing fine; some are doing a bit too fine as they're
> >>
> >> covering
> >>
> >>> more territory than I want them to:-) Got several from Daryl in
> >>
> >> '03 and I
> >>
> >>> am finally beginning to recognize them and attach their names to
> >>
> >> them - will
> >>
> >>> take some time before I can look at these plants and say this is X
> >>
> >> without
> >>
> >>> scratching around for the label I buried next to it:-) My problem
> >>
> >> with
> >>
> >>> Epimediums is that they're addictive - so many and so little time
> >>
> >> and not
> >>
> >>> enough $$:-)
> >>>
> >>> I'd assumed that Daryl sent his plants later because of his zone -
> >>
> >> they were
> >>
> >>> later coming on. Kitty, did he say that they should be dug in June
> >>
> >> in all
> >>
> >>> climate zones?
> >>>
> >>> I also grow Jeffersonia diphylla and if I'm quick enough I get to
> >>
> >> see the
> >>
> >>> flowers - they're as brief as bloodroot but the plant is well worth
> >>
> >> growing
> >>
> >>> for the foliage. Have a slew of Jeffersonia dubia that I grew from
> >>
> >> seed;
> >>
> >>> some flowered this spring and I badly need to dig them up and pot
> >>
> >> them as
> >>
> >>> they're crowded in a seedbed I made for them too long ago. Does
> >>
> >> anybody
> >>
> >>> know when the best time to dig these little darlings would be?
> >>
> >> Same with
> >>
> >>> Glaucidium palmatum - I have about 4 that have survived from
> >>
> >> several years
> >>
> >>> of trying to grow them from seed - one is now blooming and they're
> >>
> >> mashed in
> >>
> >>> behind some hellebores and badly need more space.
> >>>
> >>> Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
> >>> mtalt@hort.net
> >>> Shadyside Garden Designs
> >>>
> >>>
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Pam Evans
Kemp TX
zone 8A
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