Re: CULT: Companion Plants--Sempervivums?
- To: i*@onelist.com
- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] CULT: Companion Plants--Sempervivums?
- From: H*@aol.com
- Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 23:30:29 EST
From: HIPSource@aol.com
In a message dated 11/12/99 10:10:16 PM Eastern Standard Time,
jcwalters@bridgernet.com writes:
<< Are you sure that your cheres enfants are in such imminent peril? I
non-chalantly leave my sempervivums clambering out of the confinement of
their pots unclothed to the winter winds - which I expect have a sharper
bite here than in your locale - without ill effect. One must assume, after
all, that their name was not chosen at random.>>
These are sissy Virginia sempervivums. They look cold and I've seen them
shivering at the end of their little umbilici. Better safe than sorry.
<< and in my waking moments I shall be looking forward to your forthcoming
ROOTS articles.>>
Merci. One hopes the earth will move for you.
Anner Whitehead
HIPSource@aol.com
"It was when the trees were leafless first in November
And their blackness became apparent, that one first
Knew the eccentric to be the base of design."-- Stevens
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