Re: Transplanting
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  • Subject: Re: Transplanting
  • From: J* B* <j*@gmail.com>
  • Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 16:08:50 -0500

Good job Gene.  When I get back from my son's wedding this weekend, I
will begin to focus on planting my winter plants and
flowers....pansies, ornamental kale, chrysanthemums, etc.


On 9/1/10, Gene Bush <genebush@netsurfusa.net> wrote:
>        I know everyone, including myself, has been complaining about the
> hot weather, broken records for sustained days of high temps, etc.
>        Could not stand it anymore. It will turn to cooler nights in the
> next 2 to 3 weeks, so I am taking the mornings to go out and play in the
> garden now. Reworking one small area by pulling out old plants, turning and
> working in "good stuff" and then transplanting, mulching, watering in. In
> front of arum italicum there is a large rock that now has hellebore foetidus
> on either side. In front close to path are Bergenia that turns red in cool
> weather and Gold Most glossy fern. Path is lined with limestone. Arum will
> come up shortly and all will be green through the winter. Have several other
> areas I want to play with if I can find the time and exact plants to
> combine. I am even going to order a few new plants (gasp!!).
>
>
> Gene E. Bush
> Munchkin Nursery & Gardens,LLC
> www.munchkinnursery.com
> Garden Writer - Photographer -  Lecturer
>
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