RE: pine trees/bamboo


Read this with a smile, Judy.  My husband is a flint knapper, too, although
he's not into a heavily as he once was.  I've always been amazed at what he
can produce from a piece of chert and completely inept at it, myself.  Is
your brother an anthropologist?  

Lynda
Zone 7 - West TN


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf
Of Judy Browning
Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2008 9:36 PM
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Subject: Re: [CHAT] pine trees/bamboo

I ordered some bamboo from Forest Farm yesterday, Fargesia rufa "Green 
Panda", Phyllostachys dulcis (will live in a pot), also  Magnolia Sieboldii,

Cornus Rosabella, C. varigata (shrub),  blueberries- Northcountry & red 
huckleberry.
The Yews are all in. I hope to plant the Kinnickinnick, the other 
blueberries and some annuals soon. Ed built up the west side & wants to fill

in behind the railroad ties. I'm not anxious to get small stuff in until 
he's done walking & hauling over it. When the Forest Farm order gets here, 
I'll have to get busy.
Today I went to the Renn Fair in Moscow Idaho & ran into my brother. He was 
demonstrating arrowhead knapping & helping anyone who wanted to try one. I 
found a pretty piece of green chert, but found it takes more hand strength 
than I have. He was really good with the little kids.
Judy B z6 Idaho.
beautiful sunny day, got a little sunburn on my nose 

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