RE: todays experience
- To: <g*@hort.net>
- Subject: RE: [CHAT] todays experience
- From: &* &* <j*@prairieinet.net>
- Date: Sat, 8 May 2004 20:50:28 -0500
- In-reply-to: <15a.346f72ff.2dcecf4c@aol.com>
Interesting Ceres,
Maybe in warmer climates it is a real problem. I do like it, but was
afraid it would take over everything. I already have enough of those
kind of plants here.
Glad to hear your sale went well.
Donna
Who is thinking of sending Kitty all these extra plants I pull out
yearly. She can add them to her sale. Really bothers me to throw a
perfectly good plant away....last year I set a boxes of stuff at the end
of the driveway with a sign... free help yourself. Might do that again.
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> << Last yr we discussed Oriental limelight. Since I already purchased
the
> plant then got scared by the discussion, decided to use it in a
display
> pot rather than plant it. >>
>
> Donna, I have had it in my garden since it first came out, maybe 4
yrs. I
> love it in the early spring, it just sets the colors in the tulips &
> daffs.
> Yes, it does travel but I just dig some, use some in containers, give
some
> and
> leave some in the garden.
> If fact, we had our garden club plant sale this morning and I took
> some
> there. We made $1500+ from 8-12 and every thing was 1/2 price at 11.
> This was
> perennial divisions from members gardens & plants started from seed
by
> our
> members. Our profits go to scholarships for 2nd yr hort students. We
> also got
> 5 new members and talked plants all morning.
> Ceres
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