Re: Moving plants


Gretchen, tell me where & some friends & I will stage a midnight 
run on the garden.  <G>

Jaime

> Pat, I envy you! You should try to move as much as your car can hold! We moved
> this past January, (when the ground was frozen solid), and I am still pining
> for "my" plants! I asked the new owners if I can take some pieces when I go
> back to visit, and they agreed, but according to my old neighbors the garden
> is going to pot! I left perennials that came from my parents home, snowdrops
> from my grandmother and a 3 year old peony border that I hear was spectacular
> this year! It has been fun starting over, but for old times sake, I wish I had
> my "friends" and old stand-bys here!  Why don't you try potting some cuttings
> up in early fall so you can make sure they have a good start? Best of luck!
> Gretchen (late of NJ, now of MD)
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