Re: perennial annuals


Marge,
I've had the salvia do it for me in the past and they seemed less
vigorous than young plants. However, this winter has been unique and I'm
looking forward to seeing if the petunias-- the Misty Lilac Wave ones,
they are fantastic-- will do me a repeat performance. 

		Thanks, Mary
		zone 6 MO

> I've only had Salvia farinacea and snapdragons do this for me on rare
> occasion - seems to me that the overwintered plants performed OK -
> been a while.  Worth trying IMO, if they don't seem thrifty as the
> season moves on, you can always pull them out and replace them.
> 
> Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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> > From: Mary R Wills <mrwill1@juno.com>
> > Date: Saturday, February 26, 2000 5:23 PM
> > 
> > This is addressed to you in climates warmer than zone 6--- we've
> had a
> > super mild winter and some of my "annuals" that are perennial in
> warm
> > places, like petunias, never killed off. Do you all just cut them
> back
> > and let them bloom again? or is the performance disappointing
> compared to
> > younger plants?
> > 
> > 			Thanks,
> > 			Mary, zone 6 MO
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