Re: [OT] Perennials that fit in and play nice?
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- Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2000 10:17:07 -0600
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Nick,
Good find on all that alfalfa stuff! I am not so sure about that alfalfa
tea -- has anybody seen a drunk Iris? Might be dangerous!
I am real interested in what others have to say about the first part of
your question. We have Hibiscus, Buddleia, and Prairie Cone flowers growing
behind Iris. They all flower later than the Iris, so we always have
something flowering.
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>Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2000 17:23:10 -0500
> From: Nick Zentena <nick_zentena@sympatico.ca>
>Subject: [OT] Perennials that fit in and play nice?
>
>
> Is it too early to be thinking about next year?
>
> Would anybody care to suggest perennials that look nice in a
>bed with irises? I planted Trdescantia [Andersoniana Leonara] this
>spring and it's really enjoyed all the rain. Any suggestions for
>something that flowers from July on. Zone 5 hardy.
>
>>snip snip snip
>
> I know done of the links prove anything but I found them
>interesting.
>
> Nick
>
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