perennials (by subject)
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- Wisconsin gardeners
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- Re: winter jasmine, was What's blooming?
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- Re: winter aconite
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- Re: re:What's blooming
- Re: what to plant with Hellebore
- Re: what is stock or california poppies' seed sowing
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- Re: what is stock
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- what growing and blooming
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- Re: vines for pergola
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- Re: vine for pergola - Cross Vine
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- Re: vine for pergola
- Re: Verbena
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- Re: Tony Avent (Plant Delights)
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- Tip for the day
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- signs of life
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- Re: Rose Hedge/Zone 9 Winter
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- plant combinations
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- Pink Jasmine
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- Re: Pink jasmine
- Re: Pink Jasmine
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- Re: pH of lilies
- Petunias over wintered
- 02/29/00 S*
- Re: perennials DIGEST V3 #644
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- Perennial plant of the year 2001
- 02/29/00 M* D* G*
- Re: perennial annuals
- Peltiphyllum and Darmera
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- Oriental Lilies
- 02/29/00 l*
- Re: Odd reference to potatoes
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- Re: More on Temari Verbena
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- re:More on hardy kiwis
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- Looking for a book
- Lilies in pots
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- Fwd: Kiwi hybridization
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- Interesting Site
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- Happy holiday flowers
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- grape kool-aid Iris
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- Daphne 'Carol Mackie'
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- crocus
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- Re: Clematis from seeds
- Clematis
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- Re: Fwd: can you name this plant
- California poppies' seed sowing
- 02/16/00 D* M*
- Re: california poppies' seed sowing
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- RE: Bright colors in gardens
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- Re: Bindweed Killer
- 02/04/00 L*
- Re: bindweed killer
- RE: bindweed and other noxious weeds
- RE: bindweed and nightshade
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- Re: bindweed was: Odd reference to potatoes
- Re: bindweed
- Anybody know Drew Sherrard?
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- Re: Another Front Yard Problem
- Re: annuals
- Re: Anemones I must admit that I succumbed today during a visit to a Lowe's Home Improvement store and bought a bag of 18 Anemone De Caen. At only $1.77, I figured that the risk was minimal. Planting instructions were as follows: 1. Dig a hole (!!!) 2. Plant the tuber 2" below surface. 3. Cover the hole with soil and water. Yep. Anyway, the label also states that these "thrive in fertile, well-drained soil in full sun or light shade. Plant preferably in groups in a sunny, sheltered spot. Ideal as cut flowers. Soak tubers in water one night before planting. Blooms July - August." Given that the label is so simplistic, I was wondering if anyone has grown these before. My anemone experiences have been limited to windflowers that bloom with early tulips. I've had great success with them. However, does this variety's foliage melt away, too, in the summer heat? Because it blooms in July, which is the most murderous time of year here, I was wondering if they really will thrive. I'd appreciate any pointers from anyone. Val in KY zone 6aVal, These type of anemones do best in cool climates like coastal California. They are not hardy in Zone 6. They could be started in early April, but since it will be rather warm when they bloom, I don't know how well they will hold up. I tried growing them, but with little luck. Al Cincinnati Zone 6 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@mallorn.com with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE PERENNIALS I must admit that I succumbed today during a visit to a Lowe's Home Improvement store and bought a bag of 18 Anemone De Caen. At only $1.77, I figured that the risk was minimal. Planting instructions were as follows: 1. Dig a hole (!!!) 2. Plant the tuber 2" below surface. 3. Cover the hole with soil and water. Yep. Anyway, the label also states that these "thrive in fertile, well-drained soil in full sun or light shade. Plant preferably in groups in a sunny, sheltered spot. Ideal as cut flowers. Soak tubers in water one night before planting. Blooms July - August." Given that the label is so simplistic, I was wondering if anyone has grown these before. My anemone experiences have been limited to windflowers that bloom with early tulips. I've had great success with them. However, does this variety's foliage melt away, too, in the summer heat? Because it blooms in July, which is the most murderous time of year here, I was wondering if they really will thrive. I'd appreciate any pointers from anyone. Val in KY zone 6aVal, These type of anemones do best in cool climates like coastal California. They are not hardy in Zone 6. They could be started in early April, but since it will be rather warm when they bloom, I don't know how well they will hold up. I tried growing them, but with little luck. Al Cincinnati Zone 6 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@mallorn.com with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE PERENNIALS
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- Anemone De Caen
- RE: Allium
- adonis
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- Re: Adenophera
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