Re: Mass vs individual planting


That's my biggest problem ( at least according to other people).  I am
constantly buying one or two of new plants to see how they will do in my
garden, and then instead of getting more later, I buy another species or
variety.  Frankly I don't care how it looks, because I am more interested
in the plants than in design, but I get a certain amount of flack over the
appearance of the beds.

Bob Campbell, USDA 4 southern Ontario.

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> From: Diana L. Politika <diana@olympus.net>
> To: perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject: Re: Mass vs individual planting
> Date: Monday, December 22, 1997 8:40 PM
> 
> Christopher P. Lindsey wrote:
> > 
> > > I'm curious about how other gardeners in restricted circumstances
(lack of
> > > space, money and/or time - I guess this is everybody) deal with the
inevitable
> > > desire to grow more different species.
> 
> Easy to answer.
> They open up retail growing facilities so they can grow everything
> they've ever wanted.
> 
> The Greenhouse Nursery
> 81 S. Bagley Creek Road & Hwy 101
> Port Angeles, WA  98362
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