RE: Monarda
- Subject: RE: Monarda
- From: S* S*
- Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 11:45:10 -0700
Believe it or not, I have accidentally eradicated this a couple of times in
my garden not meaning to. It CAN happen ;-)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tiede, Karen E [k*@eds.com]
> Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 11:19 AM
> To: 'perennials@mallorn.com'
> Subject: Monarda
>
>
> To paraphrase the recent conversation about goldenrod, "you
> are going out of
> your way to root MONARDA?!?!?" Have you been out in the sun
> too long? ;-)
> You can have all you want of mine. By 5 PM tonight, it will
> have grown
> back...
>
> IMHExperience, monarda wouldn't need to worry about rooting
> from a stem
> cutting because it spreads SO quickly by stolons. If only it
> didn't leave
> such a big black ugly hole when the mildew hits it...
>
> Fantasy bed (USDA Zone 7B): Lantana Miss Huff. Salvia Guaranitica.
> Monarda (any). Maybe some of the common daylilies?
> Goldenrod. Wonder what
> I'd have standing in two years? Oh yeah--helianthus
> augustifolia, too.
>
> What do I mean, "fantasy bed?" That's all I DO have standing
> after I let
> those wild boys loose!
>
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