Re: which list is which


Gene - 
hoop houses! construction!  I remember when we talked about how each of us 
handles our work areas - standing, sitting to pot, etc - and methods for 
overwintering plants - you replied that your setup was still basic, easy, and 
outdoors.  Sounds like business is good and things are escalating.  A hoop 
house would probably broaden your possibilities.  I'm glad for you.

re > seeds and "it will be a minimum of 3 years before
> any of it is big enough to play with."
Yes, but in 3 years, won't you be thrilled!

Kitty
> Hello Kitty,
>     Up to the usual here.... time to begin sowing seeds. Yesterday morning
> it was 5 flats of helleborus seeds, 5 flats of cyclamen. If I get very lucky
> and it all germinates next spring, it will be a minimum of 3 years before
> any of it is big enough to play with.
>     Completed crawling through the garden on my hands and knees weeding the
> garden. Now it is almost time to begin back at the other end and begin once
> more. Did manage to get some transplanting in the garden accomplished last
> week. Working on getting more late blooming gentians into my garden with
> some decent companion plants. Hope to get out there and do some construction
> work on a path... need to extend it some more coming down and out of the
> garden. Will not all get accomplished this week, but need to construct 3
> steps coming down the hill. Perhaps one of them today.
>     Had an "expert" here last evening walking the property with us, taking a
> look at what we are up to in the nursery. We are talking hoop houses and
> construction.
>     Now that is a fairly wide range on topics.......
>     Gene E. Bush
> Munchkin Nursery & Gardens, llc
> www.munchkinnursery.com
> genebush@munchkinnursery.com
> Zone 6/5  Southern Indiana
> ----- Original Message -----
> > since our list has been so quiet, I just took a look at the perennials
> list.
> > they aren't talking about perennials at all!  The big topic is viburnums!
> and
> > then peat beds and voles.
> > I preferred the idea of gardenchat so we could discuss many gardening
> topics. I
> > thought if you brought up shrubs on the perennials list, they'd direct you
> to
> > the woodies list.
> > Those of you on other lists.....is it slow there this time of year too?
> Or is
> > it just CHAT with its diminishing membership. Only 30 last month.
> >
> > Kitty
> 
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