Re: larkspur


Green Mountain Transplants, Inc.,  has larkspur mail order.  Their phone
number is 802-454-1533; email is GMTranspl@aol.com.  No affilition, etc...

Denise Leonard

At 04:56 PM 4/18/99 -0400, you wrote:
>I am continuing on my seemingly life-time battle to get larkspur to flourish
>(ok, I'll even accept struggle) in my yard.  I can't get it to grow from
>seed.  (I heard it was hard to transplant so I've been direct-sowing it;
>maybe next year I'll try starting it indoors.  I also tried freezing some
>seed in my freezer first - maybe that'll take off.  And I know to start it
>in the fall or early early spring -- I've tried both.  I think it just
>washes off the slopes in my hilly garden.)  But I decided this year to buy
>some so that I could harvest some fresh seed -- AND I CAN'T FIND A LOCAL
>NURSERY THAT CARRIES IT!  I was astonished.
>
>Do any of you know of a mail order source for larkspur plants?  I might try
>that next year. . . . 
>
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Denise A. Leonard
Tanstaafl Farm
Greenfield, MA
dal@shaysnet.com

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