Re: What happened to spring?


Re > > What is better types?
I think I was referring to daffodils when I wrote that.  I don't mean
necessarily better daffodils in the horticultural sense, I mean better for
me.  I like thin leaves that just disappear on their own.  For me, that is
better.

My little Silver Fir hasn't grown all that much since I got it as a stick
years ago.  And the location had gotten too shady.  Since I doubt it will
ever get all that big, I decided it was suitable for the front yard.  I
noticed when I moved it that some new needles were missing.  I wonder if a
worm ate them.  I remember having sawfly worms eating the needles of my pine
trees years ago.  Sort of looked like that; but I didn't see any on it.

Kitty
neIN, Z5
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Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 8:28 PM
Subject: Re: [CHAT] What happened to spring?


> In a message dated 6/13/05 2:15:21 PM, 4042N15@nationalhearing.com writes:
>
> << since I want to replace them with better types, >>
>
> What is better types?  I love Abies koreana 'Silberlocke'.
>     Ceres
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