Re: airhead
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: airhead
- From: "* <j*@warwick.net>
- Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 00:53:52 -0400
- Comments: Authenticated sender is <u1005076@host.warwick.net>
Amy Newkirk wrote:
> I have seedlings in my garden that I still don't know what they are.
That probably won't end, either. I had 4 plants appear
magically in my perennial garden this spring. I have absolutely
no idea where they came from (no one else in the neighborhood is
growing them). I know what one is. I have tentatively
identified 2 others. I am guessing on the fourth. I thought it
was a really interesting looking thistle, so I let it go as I do
with many weeds. It was 5' tall before it dawned on me that it
is an Acanthus and is about to run right over a fairly large
corner of the garden.
> Oh well, I figure there are no failures in gardening, only experiments.
> Really, I think that's what makes it fun.
Absolutely!
Jaime, who is waiting patiently to see the true leaves appear so
she can identify what is in that one flat. :)
jknoble@warwick.net
NW NJ, zone 6/5
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- From: "Amy Newkirk" <newarn@sun-spot.com>