Re: Re: being thankful


They grow wild here - I just love them.  Very pretty blue flowers - gorgeous under the roses!
They pick up where my bluebonnets leave off...

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Kitty" <kmrsy@comcast.net>
Reply-To: gardenchat@hort.net
Date:  Wed, 3 Sep 2003 22:15:24 -0500

>> Actually saw the dayflowers in Plant Delight
>> this year. Interesting!!
>
>I read that on the FG forum - several people talking about it as a 'have to
>have'.  I don't understand all the excitement. aka: Widow's Tears.  I bought
>Commelina from Brent & Becky's a few years back, something like 25 corms for
>$5,  They were nice, a pretty blue, but floppy.  I dug them for the winter
>and stored and they came through like troupers, but a few that got left
>behind undug over the winter also came back, so I'm not sure I believe the
>"hardy to Zone 7".
>
>Kitty
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Pamela J. Evans" <gardenqueen@gbronline.com>
>To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
>Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 9:23 PM
>Subject: [CHAT] Re: being thankful
>
>
>> Good one Daryl - my oxblood lilies have popped up overnight because of
>> the rain. Planted by the birds and so beautiful!! I have hibiscus,
>> dayflowers, oxalis and many other volunteer plants from nowhere - and
>> love and share them all. Actually saw the dayflowers in Plant Delight
>> this year. Interesting!!
>>
>> I'm thankful for all the grace in my garden and my life!
>>
>> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
>> From: "Daryl" <pulis@mindspring.com>
>> Reply-To: gardenchat@hort.net
>> Date:  Wed, 3 Sep 2003 15:46:22 -0400
>>
>> >> I've always felt it was more productive to be thankful for what you do
>> >have than to fret about what you don't....
>> >> simple maybe, but that's me.
>> >
>> >Indeed! And it's a practice I try to follow.
>> >
>> >I have a small print that my Mom gave me just before she died. It was a
>> >favorite of her oldest sister, who died in her thirties, but who
>apparently
>> >had great spirit. The print shows a small boy and his dog staring at a
>> >rabbit hole, while in the background, the rabbit was on a hill, looking
>at
>> >the boy and dog.
>> >
>> >Daryl
>> >"All gardeners need to know when to accept something wonderful and
>> >unexpected, taking no credit except letting it be."
>> >Allen Lacy
>> >
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>> Pam Evans
>> Kemp TX/zone 8A
>>
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