Re: caryopteris
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: caryopteris
- From: N* S* S*
- Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 11:35:09 -0600
- References: <44.256c29c.2610d805@aol.com>
ECPep@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 3/27/00 8:24:39 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> nsshlaes@ameritech.net writes:
>
> << - I had one more small fret this morning as the sun came up and, sure
> enough, there
> were the two thin woody stalks of the Caryopteris(es). I decided to leave
> them alone for >>
>
> Dear Nancy,
>
> The caryopteris, once rare and pricey, are now available in all the chain
> stores. If your tiny plants are not growing along with honeysuckles (same
> timetable) get some new ones. With some good luck you can find plants of a
> good size in early May and be certain that your garden plan is as you want it.
>
> So it goes, nothing is forever in the garden.
>
> Claire Peplowski
> East Nassau, NY
> z4
>
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Thanks, Clare. I think I will wait a bit and then, probably, get some more (Even
if mine are ok)
Nancy SdeG
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