Re: landscape iris
- To: Multiple recipients of list <i*@rt66.com>
- Subject: Re: landscape iris
- From: R* S* <r*@bellatlantic.net>
- Date: Sat, 20 Dec 1997 23:01:59 -0700 (MST)
AnnCline wrote:
>
> I have only been lurking since yesterday when I signed onto the Internet for
> the first time. I'm so organized I've misplaced all my notes on how to use
> email or set up a web page. But, I'd like to try to add my two cents.
>
> I think determining the best landscaping iris is like asking an interior
> designer what is the best design for every home. It depends on garden style,
> location, environment, maintenance, and how quickly one wants the landscape to
> develop, etc..
>
> When speaking to garden clubs, I usually suggest Siberian or Dwarf Bearded.
> The dwarf's spread quickly and because most of the blooms are at the same
> level, it gives a sweep of color. Great for landscaping.
>
> Ann Cline,
> Royal Oak, MI
> Region 6
> Iris Club of Southeast Michigan
Hi There,
I'm a lurker to but not becose I haven't figured out the system, I just
haven't had a chance to post any messages re: Irises. Don't worry about
trying to figure out the system, it will come togater(kinda sounds like
a beatles song osen't it) after a while. BTW (by the way) I liked what
you said about trying to find the perfect landscaping iris, after all
you don't go to an auto mechanic for open heart sergery.
TTYL
(type to you latter)
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| \ichard
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