RE: LAVENDER -Reply


          Elsa Bakalar- "A garden of one's own - Making and keeping your
flower garden" and a really great video with her "Elsa Bakalar -
Portrait of a Gardener"

Gaylia Garrison
[ggarrison@ rbrl.lib.mo.us]
Zone 5


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> From: 	SUSAN SAXTON[SMTP:SS@Schwabe.com]
> Reply To: 	perennials@mallorn.com
> Sent: 	Thursday, August 06, 1998 6:59 PM
> To: 	perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject: 	LAVENDER -Reply
> 
> 
> "
> 
> 
> One of the best beginner books I ever read was
> by Elsa ?, "A Garden of One's Own."  In it she
> relates a story that she was bemoaning to a
> visiting Aunt the fact that she was having such
> difficulty propagating or needed more lavender. 
> Apparently her Aunt reached over, grabbed a
> handful of lavender and yanked at it, roots
> came up and all, and said to Elsa, "For heaven's
> sake, Elsa, get ahold of yourself!"  That's my
> recollection of the story, sounded easy enough,
> but I haven't tried it myself.  Let us know if it
> works!
> 
> The book is a very worthwhile read, beginner or
> not.
> 
> >>> Carol Cramer <cramer@pld.com>
> 08/06/98 02:09pm >>>
> What is the best (easiest?) way to propagate
> lavender  (think mine is
> the English variety)
> 
> thanks....
> 
> 
> Carol
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