Re: Epimediums


Nancy,
I just went out to look again on my lunch hour and...they are still there!
No leaves left from last year like the other Epis, but the slight framework
of twiggy stems was still there, to the right of the marker rather than the
left where I'd expected them to be.  I pulled the debris aside and checked
just a hair below soil level and there were the new starts.  So I'm happy
again. Now the only other mystery is what happened to my Weigela 'Midnight
Wine'.  It is totally gone.

Kitty

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Hal or Nancy Robinson" <robyn82@bellsouth.net>
To: <perennials@hort.net>
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 8:34 AM
Subject: Epimediums


> Kitty, do you have voles?  They love epimediums.  I plant all mine in pots
> and hope the critters will be happy with the parts that hang over the pot.
> So far it has worked.  Check for vole runs and air holes.
> Nancy Robinson  Tennessee
>
> .  I bought several Epimediums from Daryl Probst a
> > couple of years back.  One favorite of mine, to which I gave the best
> > location seems to have disappeard, but the others are still hanging in
> > there.  I'll keep watching that spot for signs of life - thank goodness
> for
> > Eon plant markers.
>
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