Re: self-seeding


:-)  If I had a nickel for every plant that I have planted and can't
remember what it was or if I planted it or when, I'd be able to
retire tomorrow and live in luxury.  AND I even plant tags with them,
but, of course, can never find the durn things when I really need to
find them.

Having a brain like a sieve does make for some interesting gardening
experiences, I find:-)

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@hort.net
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> From: ECPep@aol.com
> 
> In a message dated 5/31/02 5:01:23 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
mtalt@hort.net 
> writes:
> 
> << nt is, I wait until I find out; you never know what will
>  turn up or even what you've planted sometimes:-) >>
> 
> Now that is funny and wonderful to hear.  Another gardener who may
not know 
> what she has planted.  I pulled out Digitalis grandiflora (the
yellow one, 
> maybe lutea) repeatedly as it looks just like a weed that grows
here. Could 
> not keep it until I finally put a bamboo rod with a tape next to
it.   I 
> still think it a weed in the spring but am learning to recognize
it.
> 
> Claire Peplowski
> NYS z4 
> 
>
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