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Re: [GWL]: Most Popular garden questions


I will mail you a copy of the second edition of "The Ivy Book" today, although it will probably take a while for you to receive it.
 
There is an Ivy website (www. ivy.org) which you might like to visit.  I can certainly help you with photos as well.
 
Also the International Registrar for Hedera is a very important part of the IvySociety.  You might wish to contact her:  Dr. Sabina Sulgrove
                                                                 i*@erinet.com
 
Keep in touch.
 
Suzanne Pierot
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Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 2:46 PM
Subject: [GWL]: Most Popular garden questions

Doreen, I used to do about 300 hours a year of volunteer advice giving for our master gardeners assn.  The questions were usually highly seasonal and regionally oriented.  Questions regarding articles I have written are generally for clarification of some point or cultivar names and sources.  Other questions:  How tall does this grow?  Does it grow in sun or shade? I live on  Vancouver Island.
 
For example:  In Winter: Q. Which and shrubs bloom now?  A. Christmas Cheer, Erica carnea (winter heaths), Corellus avellana Contorta (Harry Lauder'sWalking Stick), Daphne mezereum (fragrant), Hamamelis mollis (Witch Hazel), Viburnum x bodnantense (fragrant), Garrya elliptica (tassel bush)
Q. When can I start lettuce and other cold weather crops A. Start lettuce indoors in a small covered box, then transplant to a larger box in a cool greenhouse.  By the time March rolls around, you will be eating $5.98 lettuce.  Sow beans and peas when the soil is no longer soggy, then pray it does not freeze hard.  If it does, replant.  Worth the gamble.
 
Another question everyone gets :  What kind of perennial can I put in which will be absolutely pest and disease free, bloom all summer long from spring to late fall, be drought resistant and highly fragrant, and have good winter colour?  A. Plastic.
 
Is your article for a regional or national publication? 
 
Darlene
 
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