Re: yellow and blue


Val,

I've only had mine for 2 years so hope you are not a prophet :-).

While not an afficianado of blue flowers as such, I love what blue does
for the other flowers in a bed. Sets off vivid colors like a velvet jewel
case. And even if I haven't got a wonderful sense of color, blue seems to
blend with and complement every color so I can get away with planting
just about anything. I like white for the same reason.

			Mary
			zone 6 MO

			 
> the campanula carpatica edged part of my rose bed for two years and
> subsequently pooped out about the same time as my tea roses in two 
> years.
> I no longer fool with the hybrid teas and I've given up on 
> campanulas after
> trying the following varieties:  campanula pyramidalis, campanula 
> glomerata
> 'Joan Elliot', campanula persicifolia, and campanula glomerata.
> 
> I love 'blue' and have spent far too much on these.  I now stick to
> salvias, veronicas, the adenophoras, nepetas, russian sage, and 
> alliums.
> Much more reliable.
> 
>
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