RE: birds, daylilies and snow


Good duty. I have other bulbs under those daylilies too now that I think
of it... I like the geranium idea - that's cool. Neat to have cuttings
from your mom's plant. I do however have some lovely ornamental peppers
that I keep going from harvested seeds. The original plant was given to
me by the last bozo I kicked to the curb. The plants have lasted far
longer than the relationship did - LOL


:-D

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Chris" <chris@widom-assoc.com>
Reply-To: gardenchat@hort.net
Date:  Tue, 18 Feb 2003 11:58:40 -0500

>Pam,
>
>I plan on planting lots of bulbs, spring and summer flowering.  I'll
>have to be careful with the heights on the liliums, but I may make the
>"center" of the bed, which is actually the corner of an L, a bit taller.
>Most of my beds are mixed perennials right now.  I throw in some annuals
>like coleus and interesting salvias as well. No impatiens here! I do
>grow a variegated begonia or two and have a pot of geraniums that I keep
>from year to year in memory of my mother.  She always brought these guys
>inside and they bloomed like crazy all winter.  I took cuttings of her
>original plants and keep a large pot growing inside all winter - then
>out it goes onto my deck when the weather warms up.
>
>Chris(tine)
>Long Island, NY
>Zone 7
>
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Pam Evans
Kemp TX/zone 8A



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