Re: delighted with perennials
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- Subject: Re: delighted with perennials
- From: "* L* <h*@mindspring.com>
- Date: Wed, 1 Jan 1997 01:31:11 -0500
"First they sleep, then they creep, and then they Leap!" Janet Macunovich
>
>I am in total amazement at my perennials at the moment. I bought a three
>tiny monarda plants last year that didn't grow hardly at all or bloom. I
>was quite disappointed. Now they are coming up strong and big and seem to
>have spread. Same thing with my echinicea purpurea, and dianthus. A lady
>I work with gave me this teeny, tiny little bit of lemon mint that didn't
>do much at all. This spring it came back up and is threatening to take
>over my yard. The only thing that didn't come back was my white bleeding
>heart. No sign of it. I haven't a clue what happened to it.
>
>Last year I was just crushed because my plants didn't do anything. Now I
>can't wait till bloom time. I am a perennial believer now. (Although I
>still love my annuals!!!!!)
>
>Amy
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