Re: New garden
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: New garden
- From: L*@aol.com
- Date: Tue, 9 Jun 1998 19:32:54 EDT
Pottsey: Perennials take time to get established. Many do not bloom at all
the first year. Be patient! Your reward will come watching them come up
every year. Each year they will get better and better and bigger and bigger.
In a few years you will have so many flowers you will have to devide your
plants. You can share them with neighbors. You won't remember how hard it
was to wait for them to develop this first year. I promise!
You could get some annual flowers to fill in the bare spots and give you
blooms this year. They grow and bloom quickly. You could buy blooming
bedding annuals tomorrow morning and have blooms in your garden in the
afternoon. They won't be there next year, but your perennials will be bigger
and will bloom by then. --Janis
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