goldenrod


In a message dated 8/23/01 8:45:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
genebush@otherside.com writes:

<< and framed on one side by goldenrod cultivar "Fireworks". >>

Gene,

Why do you grow goldenrod?  At least twenty species are native to my 
mountainside and all are stoliniferous.  If they get a start in a part of the 
garden it is a few years to clean them out enitrely.  I guess what I am 
asking is what have you found to convince you to add it to a gardened plot?

If you travel the UK gardens, also Germany, in the late summer they have 
named cultivars they seem to love.  With no effort from me, I have acres of 
the stuff.  If the late summer is very dry they are the best plant in the 
fields.  Always bloom, no matter what the weather.

Claire Peplowski
NYS z4

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