Re: a wildflower garden


Uh OH! I wonder what that means. Are you suggesting it could get out of
hand! I will be very careful that I put in something that won't over power
the yard and can be plowed over.
 I need to get some ground cover to use in a spot that is so far back it
could not be watered if there were a drought.
I spent all my christmas money already on gardening books. I am getting the
Well tended Perennial Garden which I wanted for a long time.
 Thanks for the warning. I will beware!
 Rita

-----Original Message-----
From: Linda L Wallpe <lwallpe@juno.com>
To: perennials@mallorn.com <perennials@mallorn.com>
Date: Wednesday, December 23, 1998 12:41 PM
Subject: a wildflower garden


>Barbara and Rita:
>While many worthwhile books have been suggested on this list, I would
>like to insert a humorous suggestion here.
>'Mama Makes Up Her Mind" by Bailey White is a selection of short stories.
> A few of them deal with gardening.  And most gardeners will find them
>hysterically funny.  Before you get carried away with the idea of a
>wildflower garden, I strongly urge you to pick up a copy of this book at
>the library or a bookstore.  It is a reality check!
>Linda
>Cincinnati,
>Who read it too late
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