Re: source for Ground Pine
- To: g*@hort.net
- Subject: Re: [CHAT] source for Ground Pine
- From: k*@comcast.net
- Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 16:45:25 +0000
Chris - did you see the Hydrophyllum canadense, Northeastern Native
Waterleaf? Oooohhh! And I see they carry Glaucidium. If you don't have
one, get one. But, I believe Seneca Hill is cheaper.
--
Kitty
neIN, Zone5
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> > So you liked it too, eh? It requires an acid soil, which isn't common
> > here, but our Woodland Fen garden does adjust pH for some of their
> > plantings, so I think they could deal with it. Thanks for finding that
> > source for me, my google didn't yield that and froogle had nothing.
>
> Yeah, it strikes me as being insanely cute. :)
>
> The guy who built my house (circa 1939) had a cabin in Minnesota that he'd
> drive up to several times a year. Each time he'd return with a small tree
> dug up from the woods by the lakeshore and would plant it out back.
>
> Now I have a dense stand of hemlock, firs, spruce, arborvitae, and pines
> that are 40+ years old -- sound acidic enough? :)
>
> I took some photos of my yard that I hope to get up sometime, but I'm
> just slow.
>
> Chris
>
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