RE: journals, fragrant flowers etc...


Rita,

You want something that smells nice?  I bought some stock to plant in my
back yard beds... Some nice light purple stock.  After they started
blooming full force, I kept getting whiffs of an odor that smelled like
there were massive fields of clover somewhere near.  My neighbor, who
apparently doesn't believe in grass, and has let his entire .5 acre yard
go to clover (augh!, we won't EVEN go into some of the things I've
muttered about that little ordeal as I constantly pull up the *@#%~!
clover in my yard and flower beds).  I thought the smell might be from
his blooming clover, but it had all died...  My sniffer (aka nose) led
me to the stock.  WOW!  What a WONDERFUL smell!  Try some in your beds
for the ultimate garden perfume! 

neens
Silverdale,WA
	Zone 8
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