Re: plant losses
- Subject: Re: plant losses
- From: K* C*
- Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 16:00:35 -0800
I too love trollius. They are really hardy, I can't believe you lost yours.
Mine get huge over the winter in my zone 3 Alaska garden. Be sure to look
for seedlings as summer progresses. I look for clusters of the glossy
leaves amongst the weeds. Perennial gardeners learn not to weed too soon.
----- Original Message -----
From: "GILLIAN S ROLBEIN" <shedahudda@home.com>
To: "perennials" <perennials@mallorn.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 3:21 PM
Subject: plant losses
> I have been very upset. My Trollius (globeflower) after putting on such
> a magnificent display last year, has succumbed to the winter we had and
> is no more. Indeed a whole area of one of my beds has not returned,
> including quite a few treasures. My Trollius was my favourite plant in
> the garden.
> So now I shall have to go look for another.
> What really upsets me is that I meant to save some seeds from it and did
> not get around to it.
> Oh well, such is the gardener's lot.
> I shall have to take pleasure in the rest of the garden
> Gillian
>
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