RE: Garden of Blue Flowers


And BOY are those Bluebonnets BLUE!  I've started some seeds in my
backyard here, and in no time at all, the seedlings are popping up!  I
can't wait for them to bloom!

nina
Silverdale, WA
zone 8

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Fireraven9@aol.com [SMTP:Fireraven9@aol.com]
> Sent:	Thursday, June 18, 1998 4:56 PM
> To:	perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject:	Garden of Blue Flowers
> 
> I almost forgot that my favorite "weed" Chicory has sky blue flowers.
> Take all
> the ideas that people have sent in, fill in the gaps with some annual
> Texas
> Bluebonnet lupines and some plantings of BRIGHT BLUE and soft blue
> Lobelia and
> you have an amazing garden!
> 
> Lee Corbin Fireraven9@aol.com
> 7200 feet  Zone 5 & Sunset Z 2
> 5+ Acres of Forest & Meadow
> Central New Mexico Mountains
> Ponderosa,Pinion,Juniper,Oak!
> TaigaSemiArid**90DaySeason
> SoilPH-6.8to7-clay,sand,loam&
> limestonewith2to3'freezedepth
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