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companion plants
- Subject: [PHOTO] [iris-photos] companion plants
- From: "Donald Eaves" d*@eastland.net
- Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 19:35:07 -0600
I dunno, here. Last spring I sowed seeds from a native rubra. Although a
few plants went ahead and bloomed last summer, they are basically biennials
so this should be the big year. It sure looks likes it may be. I thought
they'd lag behind the irises in growth, but they are keeping pace for the
minute. I may not be able to see the iris blooms. Still, experiments must
be carried to the end. They should be spectacular in early summer. At
least the plants themselves have proved to be attractive. And I'll have
fire engine red blooms in the iris bed.
Donald Eaves
donald@eastland.net
Texas Zone 7b, USA
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