RE: Edgings


The catch is "all year."  I have lots of edgers I love, but practically all
go dormant in winter.  Still want a list of those too?

Susan Saxton, zone 6b
For mine is a little old fashioned garden where the flowers come
together to praise the Lord and teach all who look upon them to do
likewise.
Celia Thaxter

I AM in shape.  ROUND is a shape!


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Miller, Devon [D*@kilstock.com]
> Sent: Thursday, April 29, 1999 11:36 AM
> To: 'perennials@mallorn.com'
> Subject: Edgings
> 
> 
> Each year I seem to take on a particular garden 
> project/obsession.  Last
> year it was daylilies.  The year before it was hosta.
> 
> This year it is shaping up to be peonies (but I'll not worry 
> about them
> until the fall), shrubs (off-topic, I know), and edgings.
> 
> As to edgings, right now I mostly rely on lambs ears (which I 
> love, ugly
> flowers and all) and the hosta "gingko craig".
> 
> Do you have other edgings you love that stay presentable all 
> year?  What are
> they?  I'd love to expand my arsenal.  Right now in most 
> places my borders
> drop very inelegantly into the lawn, rather than having a respectable
> finish.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Devon Miller
> Chevy Chase, MD  zone 7
> 
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