RE: garden critters


Marilyn, I will now forever picture you singing out loud in the garden!
Now, what do you sing?

-----Original Message-----
From: Marilyn Dube [m*@easystreet.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 1:27 PM
To: perennials@hort.net
Subject: RE: garden critters


Claire,
I get a great mental picture of you out there chasing ground
hogs/woodchucks
in your bathrobe.   LOL.  I think if the truth were known, all of us
have
been guilty of gardening in "night attire" and "shabby chic".  I not
only
look strange, I sing outloud when I am happy and I am happy in my
garden.  I
also talk to plants, birds, etc.  I quit wondering what the neighbors
think
a long time ago :).
 We don't have woodchucks/groundhogs here in my part of Oregon, but
there
are lots of other critters.  My biggest problem is raccoons, possums and
the
neighborhood cats that have overrun the place since my little Silky
Terrier
died.  He was an excellent mouser too.  The majority of gardens around
these
parts have a big problem with moles, gophers, and voles.  I count my
blessings that they haven't found my garden - but I can't tell you why.
I agree, gardens are a mix -  perennials, annuals, shrubs & trees and
much
the better for it.  Unless of course one has a huge estate  like the
Bloedel
Reserve (in Washington State).

Marilyn Dube'
Portland, Oregon


-----Original Message-----
From:	owner-perennials@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On
Behalf
Of ECPep@aol.com
Sent:	Saturday, January 26, 2002 9:22 PM
To:	perennials@hort.net
Subject:	magazines and misc.

Cheryl, by groundhog do you mean woodchuck.  Poor Chris, there are
enough
woodchuck stories to fill up the list for the rest of the winter!
Are woody plants woody plants when planted in a perennial situation?
Many
are.  I do not think anyone would plant and care for a shrubbery today.
All
gardens are mixtures and the better for it.
Claire Peplowski

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