Re: OT-Plants, Companions (BLUE FLAX)
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- Subject: Re: OT-Plants, Companions (BLUE FLAX)
- From: m*@ix.netcom.com
- Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 08:40:16 -0600 (MDT)
Madamflwer@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 97-05-19 07:02:40 EDT, you write:
>
> >
> >>
> >> Has anyone had experience planting Blue Flax with iris -- or planting Blue
> >> Flax, period?
> >>
> >> Dorothy C. Frisbie
> >
> >Dorothy, I have grown blue flax for years and it likes it dry. Don't
> >look for freebies from a friends garden. They do not transplant well. If
> >you go to a garden center and they are growing in quart containers--pass
> >on them. Small plants have a much higher transplant success rate--and
> >they are cheaper. Blue flax will not tolerte soil that is not very well
> >drained.
> >
> >R. Dennis Hager
> >on Delmarva
> >Still rooting for the little yellow flo
>
> Dennis, I have to wonder if there is anything that you haven't grown....I
> hope to be able to see your glorious gardens on June 1st!
>
> Have a great day everyone!
>
> Sylvia Smith
> Annapolis, MD
> where the FSK is gearing up for the Bearded show this weekend at the
> Cranberry Mall in Westminster, Md
Dennis:
Will your garden be on the official tour? If not, will it be open for
anyone who will be there a day or two before? My roommate are wanting
to see some of the unofficial gardens on June 2. Let me know.
Thanks, Diana Winship