Re: A TRAITOR And Tomatos


Hey good on ya....ours are just starting to crop but then our season is very long and we started late this year...wacky weather early on.
Just added epson salts...that always kicks em in the hind roots ;>}
I'll checkin to the rainlilly stuff....sounds just right for Oregon
Dee Maujean

----- Original Message ----- From: "T.L. Miller" <tlmiller@mac.com>
To: <perennials@hort.net>
Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2005 4:22 PM
Subject: Re: A TRAITOR


On 8/6/05, at 4:14 PM, maujean, <maujean@comcast.net> said:

This list is the purest list I am a member of...............hope it keeps
that way......
Amen!! I don't want to hear about Jane -- either for or against!

Having said that.....How everyones garden going? We have been terribly hot
for us.....but hey 'beautiful one day paridise the next'.....ehehe.
My tomato plants have wound down and I'm pulling them up -- too hot now.
We haven't had to buy any for about the last two months.

One of my favorite flowering plants is the rainlily. Here in the St.
Petersburg/Tampa area, some varieties start blooming in June. You can
see 6 or 8 varieties blooming around my mail box at
<http://homepage.mac.com/tlmiller/rainlilies.jpg>


Tom Miller
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