Re: FLAX
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: FLAX
- From: "* <j*@warwick.net>
- Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 22:52:49 -0400
- Comments: Authenticated sender is <u1005076@host.warwick.net>
Marie Yacuzzo wrote:
> I have some blue flax that I put in last year and I love it. Does
> anyone know if it self-sows or "has babies"???
love it, love it, love it. what a blue!! self-sows, very
short-lived otherwise. but to be on the safe side, gather some
ripe seed yourself. also, make sure it is very well-drained
soil, especially if you have wet winters and springs.
jaime, who went to the nursery Jean Bawden has written of in
Madison ....... yikes! If anyone is anywhere in the vicinity,
it's well worth a multi-hour drive. despite the torment of it,
I'm very lucky they only take cash, else I'd be several thousand
dollars in the hole. If you have geranium, daylily, hosta,
clematis, heuchera, prairie wildflower, grasses and other
similar addictions - find a reason to get to Madison - and a way
to get the plants home. I'm plotting for future trips.
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- Re: FLAX
- From: "Miller, Devon" <dmiller@kilstock.com>