Re: Rain, what's rain
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Rain, what's rain
- From: B* &* G* P*
- Date: Tue, 22 Jun 1999 16:35:54 -0400
I have been digging 7 holes for shrubs to be planted in the fall (part of a
new perennial garden). The shallowest hole is 2 ft deep. Talk about dry.
Even the rocks - and lots of them - are dry as dust.
Bob Parker
Foxboro MA
At 03:55 PM 6/22/99 -0400, you wrote:
>> Janice
>> in very, very dry Connecticut
>wrote
>> Rain? What's rain?
>>
>
>Good point. what is rain? not seen much in boston, and wondering what
>effects others are noticing. i have had a terrible time with black knot
>on plum trees followed by loopers eating remaining foliage nad drought
>preventing rejuvenation of foliage. also have a lilac on which foliage
>has dried up, plus same with some azaleas, etc. i am neither amused nor
>pleased.
>steve hatch
>marshfield, ma, zone 6b (maybe 7)
>
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