Re: Garden Sale
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Garden Sale
- From: W*@aol.com
- Date: Sun, 21 Jun 1998 15:44:03 EDT
In a message dated 6/21/98 11:52:05 AM Eastern Daylight Time, wyn@ibm.net
writes:
<< Janice, tell us what you found!
>>
Wyn
The problem is I find to much! I am getting better at not giving in to my
impulse buying! You described the place really well. It is a neat place. As
I was walking by the building I spotted this plant that has been a mystery to
me ever since I was helping my husband mow the lawn at our neighbor's
business. Against the building he has all these tall plants, with very thick
stems. The flower heads a a ball shaped. I couldn't figure out what it was,
well at Natureworks they have them growing and asked one of the helpers there
what they were, Milkweed! The old-fashioned type, so she said, well now I
know.
Anyway, they place looked really in order. The beds that they have for their
garden walks were all spruced up and looked really nice. I was really eyeing
the daylilies as I have a new plan for the boarder along the side of my house.
It is the very first place I began gardening and it needs a pick-me-up and
alot of rearranging. Any one have any great ideas on what daylilies to get, I
would like repeat bloomers and more towards the pink/yellow color scheme.
Wyn, I know I haven't truly answered your question, but you know how much
stuff they have crammed in there. It took me three walks around to find the
Patrinia!
Janice
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