Re: shopping
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- Subject: Re: [CHAT] shopping
- From: Cathy Carpenter c*@insightbb.com
- Date: Fri, 6 May 2005 18:01:07 -0500
- In-reply-to: aee521c60505061037f00d2a1@mail.gmail.com
Good thought...I think I know a place that does have V. dentatum...I was trying for variety, so shied away from another viburnum, but can't get too picky (obviously!). Blue berries sound interesting...
Cathy
On Friday, May 6, 2005, at 12:37 PM, Pam Evans wrote:
Arrowood viburnums (V. dentatum I think) are native and do very nicely in our heat. I've got a regular one and a dwarf version ('Blue Muffin' or something like that). They reliably bloom and fruit every year too. Pretty blue berries for my birdies. On 5/6/05, Cathy Carpenter <cathy.c@insightbb.com> wrote:I made "the rounds" yesterday, mostly looking for native shrubs for the
mixed shrub border I'm creating. Not much success - around here, most
places carry the usual mix of spirea and non native viburnum. Couldn't
even find a Hamamelis vernalis!
Did pick up a Viburnum trilobum, 2 Hydrangea quercifolia 'Alice', a
Fothergilla gardenii, an Itea virginica, and a Clethra alnifolia
'Hummingbird' (for another location). Found a Baptisia sphaerocarpa
'Screaming Yellow', that I've wanted for awhile (occasionally our
nurseries surprise me), and got some of those new "Kong" coleus to put
in containers in the shade. Saw some other interesting perennials, but
ran out of space in the car, so had to leave them for another time.
Cathy
On Thursday, May 5, 2005, at 05:16 PM, Chapel Ridge Wal Mart National
Hearing Center wrote:
The weather seems to have broken [but, yes Bonnie, we will wait until
the
10th to plant ;+)] so I shopped for annuals today for the Display
Gardens.
Rather than chew up all of my day off tomorrow, I made the biggest stop
today. 12 flats of Coleus, Sweet Alyssum, Begonia semp, Bacopa
(Sutera),
Verbena, and Portulaca, as well as pots of Persian Shield, Dracaena
spikes,
Parsley, Salvia, Purple Ftn Grass, and Sempervivum. Tomorrow I'll try
a few
other places for what this place didn't have - Tidalwave Petunias,
Fiber
Optic Grass, Cleome, China Aster, Scaevola 'Zig Zag', Fuchsia
'Firecracker',
Thunbergia, PM Millet. Everything else I did by mailorder.
And boy, were they busy! Everyone had the same idea of getting a jump
start
on the weekend. And geez, it was hot! Clear skies and lots of sun.
This
see-saw weather is a pain.
Kitty
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