Re: misc summer notes


My nepeta are amazing too--and I have tons of self seeded verbena in one
bed.  I hope they bloom in the same color as the ones I had last year, which
were expensive started annuals--don't remember the name.  This year,
thousands!

I have never had either poppies or foxgloves reseed in my garden.  I wish I
knew why.

Judy Warner

----- Original Message -----
From: <ECPep@aol.com>
To: <perennials@hort.net>
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 6:28 PM
Subject: misc summer notes


> In a message dated 6/28/02 1:38:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
Meum71@aol.com
> writes:
>
> << The Daylilies look very large this year-so they have loved all the rain
> and
>  it looks to be a very good year for them, I am excited about all the new
> ones
>  I got last year and expect it to be a good year in regard to daylily
sales.
>  >>
>
> Good luck, Paul, on your selling season.  If you are as we are, you have
> great big plants from this rain.  And, if stops for a few minutes, you
might
> find some customers to sell them to.  My niece has told me that customers
do
> not like picking out plants while getting wet.  They do mostly shrubbery.
>
> Frank Cooper mentioned this being the difficult season for alpines. I have
a
> grey wooly one dead at the base already because I did not put them under
some
> shelter. I picked up one rotted off completely.  For anyone else trying
them,
> mulch with pebbles or grit.  It helps.  They have to be  put under the
house
> overhang or into rocks planted sideways which most people think a bit dumb
> but it works.  I have the lewisias, which are blooming exceptionally this
> year, planted that way and have finally stopped losing them.
>
> And for Bill, as for this rain, you can have some of mine if you find a
way
> to claim it.  It has rained, hard showers between sunny periods four or
five
> times today and every past day that I can think of as well.  I just looked
at
> the weather line on AOL and AOL says that it will rain only one day this
> week.  They are already wrong as today has been a soaker.
>
> One should not complain, I suppose, as I have clear memories of the three
> drought years when it did not rain here, those three summers.  It is
> discouraging to a gardener either way, too much or too little rain.  I had
my
> hair cut today so I knew it would rain some more, sort of like washing the
> car.
>
> Paul and I will send you some rain, Bill, we will will it to you and fix
up
> your drought as we sure can spare some.
>
> Yes- the nepeta - clouds of blue this year.  Who would have thought a lot
of
> rain would help them.  They are thought of generally as xeric plants.
There
> are also great bunches of foxgloves, one million poppies seedlings and
some
> blooming, some especially good bloom we do not usually see here and there.
I
> would guess the winter here with no below zero weather.  I am astonished
at
> some of my plantings this year.  However, it could stop raining. <VBG>
>
> Claire Peplowski
> NYS z4
>
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