Re: Companion plant


Hi Rich,
Those darn things are pests. T. hirts is sp prolific I have to use herbicide
to get rid of it. I do nothing. The plants scatter the seed all over and in
spring just about every one comes up. By Mid May the beds look like a lawn.
Not all are that prolific, but believe me, here there is nothing to it. In
your area it might be a bit more difficult but I have no experience for the
colder regions when it comes to toadlilies. Best George.
W. George Schmid
Hosta Hill - Tucker Georgia USA
Zone 7a - 1188 feet AMSL
84-12'-30" West_33-51' North
----- Original Message -----
From: <HoroRL@aol.com>
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Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 12:44 PM
Subject: Companion plant


> Afternoon, all:
>
> Has anyone tried growing Tricyrtus (Toadlily) from seed?  If so, would you
> please share the particulars?  Thank you.
>
> Hostally,
>
> Rich Horowitz

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