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Inspiration in Shade
And speaking of...
There is an entirely different mind-set between gardening with annuals and
perennials, but there is no shortage of great plants for shade gardens, be
it perennials or shrubs, natives or non-natives. That is the only thing we
do here at my nursery. Shade loving perennials. There is a weekly blog
"Shade Solutions" and a monthly newsletter "Garden Clippins'" to assist in
educating.
Carlo is correct... a bit of inspiration lights up the shade garden.
Gene E. Bush
Munchkin Nursery & Gardens,LLC
www.munchkinnursery.com
Garden Writer - Photographer - Lecturer
-----Original Message-----
Poetic indeed. Carlo, if you find some inspiration in the deep shade,
please share! (Actually that goes for everyone.) I promise to do the same.
LN
On Feb 1, 2013, at 7:32 PM, Carlo A. Balistrieri wrote:
> ...nothing blooms in deep shade like impatiens." Ellen Zachos.
>
> Allow me a second (no more) of poetic license..... "Nothing blooms in deep
shade like inspiration."
>
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