RE: Mystery plant


RE:  Zoo Poo... When I was in Houston, they'd have sort of a Zoo Poo day
once a year in the summer, and give away all the elephant poo you could
handle, or rather haul <smirk>, for donations.  It always resulted in
HUGE lines of gardeners waiting anxiously.  That just goes to prove that
folks will buy ANYTHING!  But, apparently elephant poop is the $$$$,
literally, when it comes to fertilizing.  Ohhh the places you'll go.

neens
Silverdale, WA
Zone 8

(I'm also wondering why you folks are having so much luck with your
Buddelia (sp?) when my silvery/gray leaf w/pink flowers, and my Black
Knight are taking their own sweet time 'bout growing. <sigh>

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	dee.ann.scheller@juno.com [SMTP:dee.ann.scheller@juno.com]
> Sent:	Friday, July 31, 1998 11:03 AM
> To:	perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject:	Re: Mystery plant
> 
> hi Linda
> 
> i just bet those plants at the zoo do get very good care and also a
> lot
> of zoo poo !
> 
> DEE ANN IN SOUTHERN INDIANA
> 
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