Re: COMPANION PLANTS: free seed


Patricia,

I received the lovely seed packets of hollyhocks and daisies yesterday.
Thanks very much. I look forward to planting them.

Bill Wells

pbrooks@whidbey.net wrote:

> Would anyone else like seed from my super-size Shasta Daisies and
> tough old-fashioned single hollyhocks?  I'm gathering the last seed,
> and there's plenty for all.  (Your seeds are still coming, Joann and
> Bill W; they came back needing 11 cents more because they're fat with
> packets.)
>
> They make great companion plants in the back of iris beds, growing
> tall and straight without propping (wish I could say that about my
> fabulous big TBs, which keep trying to bow modestly with their own
> weight.)
>
> The hollyhocks come in bright pink, darker rose-red and light yellow
> tinted pink.  I've saved them by color, so can send your choices.
>
> They go for a first-class stamp, so it's not a big dent in my budget,
> and I'm happy to have others share in my bounty, iris-talk has been
> such a great resource for me, and its members so wonderfully generous
> with their info and advice.
>
> Patricia Brooks
> Whidbey Island, WA
>
>
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