Re: Neil's lament (was seedlings)
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Neil's lament (was seedlings)
- From: N* L*
- Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 09:41:28 CDT
Neil was um, *remarking*:
> Thanks, you guys, for rubbing it in!
> All of these ''Bloom reports"!...
> I mean..... "LATE daffs and tulips"...! C'mon!
......Yes....there have
>been a few crocuses up here.....but that's it!... Still no
daffodils. No
>tulips.
and then asked:
> Hey, Nanc..... What would five acres....with a stream running
through a
>white birch grove....cost me down your way?
>
Sorry Neil, don't know what came over me. Just keep in mind that by
the end of June it will be too hot to even go out in my garden. And
then I can look forward to canning vegetables when it's 110 degrees
outside.
As for the acreage with white birch, you're outta luck, fella! I
could probably find you a few acres of rocks with some 50 foot tall,
5 inch diameter pine trees...or maybe some swampland with cypress
trees. Ever heard of kudzu? Once it covers all the tree stumps and
power poles, looks just like a jungle. How does that sound??? Of
course, you do have to worry about the mosquitos, since it never gets
really cold enough in the winter to kill them all...
How goes the greenhouse?
Nancy Lowe
Arkansas, zone 7
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