Re: digest
- Subject: Re: digest
- From: E*@aol.com
- Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 15:00:44 EDT
In a message dated 4/30/02 1:10:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Meum71@aol.com
writes:
<< We have had snow every week this month, now I am kicking my self for
complaining about the F 92. >>
Retrieve the kick, Paul. That 90+ fried a whole series of small early
plants, maybe rock plants to our perennial growers. The snowy rain has
preserved great bunches of of the next wave. All kinds of early plants are
in good condition and sitting there for us to admire whilst walking around in
our slickers and boots. <VBG>
That little viola corsica (blue) has seeded itself around and survived the
high temps. It is blooming with the daffodils. This plant blooms every month
in my garden. It will open flowers when planted against a south foundation
wall. Since ours is not the kindest of locations for blooming plants, this
is small wonder.
Paul, what did you lose. The only plants here that froze (that awful
saturated look) were dwarf bearded iries. The rest including the Juno iries
are fine.
Claire Peplowski
NYSz4
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