Re: garden project
- To: <g*@hort.net>
- Subject: Re: [CHAT] garden project
- From: &* L* B* <j*@lewiston.com>
- Date: Sat, 7 Aug 2004 09:54:58 -0700
- References: <E1BsxlD-00026r-00@scaup.mail.pas.earthlink.net> <00c301c47c0d$b4de40a0$05ec3544@newhvn01.in.comcast.net> <00dc01c47c30$44d4fce0$0201a8c0@s0024995168> <015101c47c3a$315332e0$05ec3544@newhvn01.in.comcast.net> <003a01c47c9d$78b8c060$694c7418@lisle>
Sorry, I replied to the wrong message. Chris your paths sound wonderful. I have a tiny saxifrage that gets full sun for a few weeks , morning sun spring & late summer, full shade of a north facing brick porch the rest of the year. Might do well in shade for you. Will your bird feeder hang where you get an eye level view? How about a mini bog garden for things like venus flytrap & sundew? --------------------------------------------------------------------- Support hort.net -- join the hort.net fund drive! http://www.hort.net/funds/
- Follow-Ups:
- RE: garden project
- From: &*
- RE: garden project
- References:
- Re: seedling mulch
- From: &* T* &*
- Re: seedling mulch
- From: &* &*
- Re: seedling mulch
- From: &* H* &*
- Re: seedling mulch
- From: &* &*
- Re: seedling mulch
- From: &* L* B* &*
- Re: seedling mulch
- Prev by Date: Omphalodes cappadocica 'Parisian Skies'
- Next by Date: Re: goldfinch
- Previous by thread: Re: seedling mulch
- Next by thread: RE: garden project