Re: Re: landscape


Bonnie, Q.A.L. doesn't transplant well on account of the taproot. 
Best wait until it goes to seed and collect some seed - sow
immediately as I think (won't swear to this) they have a short
lifespan.  I'm very fond of Q.A.L. myself.  Used to have lots and
lost it and my Mom sent me seed and I had some last year, but it has
not come back from self-seeding this year:-(  Shall have to try
again, I see.

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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> From: Bonnie & Bill Morgan <wmorgan972@ameritech.net>
> I've been having trouble finding Queen Ann's Lace in our
neighborhood.  I
> finally found some in an open lot across from Bill's office
building and
> trudge through waist high (and higher) weeds to get to them.  I'd
like to
> dig some up and put it in my garden, but I'd need to make certain
of
> ownership and ask permission.  They'll probably look at me like I'm
crazy
> for wanting a "weed." LOL!!!

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