RE: good resource for wild orchids
- Subject: RE: good resource for wild orchids
- From: C* I* <c*@comcast.net>
- Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2010 11:18:46 -0400
I didn't send an attachment, but I could post a link if anyone is really interested. I have a couple of shots on my iPhone I can send directly.
What's new you ask - my son is headed to college in the fall, my daughter is in middle school and I'm so glad her new hockey team is so close to home.
Oh = you meant the garden! :)I'm thinning out daylilies at a rapid pace - not performing, don't like the flower, out it goes. I have friend that is using them to line the back of his property. I'm trying for a more mixed effect in all my beds. I'm looking a great spot or two to put some of my blue leaf rose seedlings. I have a sand plum I want to move to a new spot, but it's proving problematic.
Well, I'm going out to spread more mulch! C -- Cheryl Isaak another day, another rink growing, stitching and reading in NH --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE PERENNIALS
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