RE: Heuchera...'Dolce Peach Melba'


The Trial Garden where I volunteer had their fall sale...they decided to
push a lot of the proven winners to get people to plant for fall, winter
and early spring.  If we have winters like the last few, pansies, violas,
snapdragons, and sweet peas can often make it thought the winter.  They
were showing them with kale, leaf lettuce and other winter vegs.  

It is so warm that I mowed yesterday and picked a handful of raspberries!!!
My cosmos and zinnias that I have been deadheading are coming up and trying
to bloom.  Can't believe this weather!!!
Bonnie ETN Zone 7


> [Original Message]
> From: pdickson <pdickson@sbcglobal.net>
> To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
> Date: 10/27/2004 11:36:08 AM
> Subject: [CHAT] Heuchera...'Dolce Peach Melba'
>
> Bonnie,
> Where did you get your plants?  I have looked online but didn't find my 
> information on this plant.
> Tricia
> >> Dolce Peach is much more subtle...softer peaches with darker peach
tones
> >> here and there, hints of green and raspberry...one of the proven
winners.
> >>
> >> > sounds nice. Is it like Marmalade and
> >> Amber Waves in color?
> >> > Kitty
> >> >
> >> > -------------- Original message -------------- 
> >> >
> >> > > Last week I added some Heuchera...'Dolce Peach Melba' and 'Amethyst
> >> Myst'
> >> > > with Lysimachia nummularia 'Goldilocks', and some sweetpeas in a
> >> mulched
> >> > > bed near a tulip popular. Noticed that something was eating on
them 
> >> > > but
> >> I
> >> > > hope they can get established there.
> >> > > Bonnie ETN Zone 7
>
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