RE: viburnum bulletin


Pam:  Way to go, girl!  I'm glad it was worth the wait for you!

Blessings in Christ's mercy,

Melody 

Work for the Lord:  the pay isn't much but the retirement is out of this world!

 --- On Wed 03/19, Pam Evans < gardenqueen@gmail.com > wrote:
From: Pam Evans [mailto: gardenqueen@gmail.com]
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 18:33:48 -0500
Subject: [CHAT] viburnum bulletin

My blackhaw viburnum (my favorite) for eight years has been the
only<br>viburnum in the yard that hasn't bloomed. The rest all have w/in
2 years of<br>being planted. Well guess what - I just went out there and
it is covered in<br>flower cluster buds. I just can't tell you how
gratifying that is after<br>waiting eight long years! I mean it's 12
feet tall, not like it isn't<br>mature or anything. I'm totally
delighted and thrilled. I knew anyone else<br>would think I was nuts but
y'all would understand! And my leatherleaf<br>mahonia has berries on it
for the first time in 7 years. Normally we get a<br>hard freeze when
it's blooming which kills off the buds. Not this year. I<br>am walkin'
on sunshine man! WOW.<br>-- <br>Pam Evans<br>Kemp TX<br>zone
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