Re: epis, PD cat
So, tell me more, Kitty.
What is the primula which you describe as a ground cover... many would
fit that general description. Is this something I need to know?? Was not
aware of ??? Help convince me I need another primula. (Which I do)
Dreams do come true, you know. Even outside of Walt Disney movies......
Gene E. Bush
Munchkin Nursery & Gardens, llc
www.munchkinnursery.com
genebush@munchkinnursery.com
Zone 6/5 Southern Indiana
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> I just received the Garden Vision catalogue. Oh my! I now want to plant
> a whole forest of epimediums. Darrel Probst lists avbout 170 varieties
> and the photos are stunning! He also carries some iris and primula and a
> TN Bloodroot.. The Plant Delights catalogue is cute but doesn't rival
> last year's. However, there are some fantastic new plants in it,
> There's a gorgeous new orange Solomon's Seal that will reach 5 ft. A
> Delosperma with salmon flowers. Some great epis, but Garden Vision has
> the same one's for less. There's a Mulenbergia that's hardy Z7-10, that
> I wonder if it would be possible to overwinter in the garage. A
> groundcover primula. And a 'Dancing Crane' Ginger that is WOW. One can
> dream.... Kitty
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