Re: Geraniums!


Thanks a lot.  It already cost me $30 - and I held back because I'm moving!
Sheeesh...  At a time when I'm giving away plants...

Nice site.  Nice selection.  I'll still be harvesting from plants I find, though.
I'm one of those that gets shadowed through botanical gardens.  (It's like,
"Sorry, mister, but you have to check your pruners at the door..."  and "Oh no, he
had a small pair in his back pocket!")



david

Nan Sterman wrote:

> >Hi folks...
> >
> >I went to a slide show/lecture on pelargoniums this weekend.  One of
> >the slides
> >was of a strawberry pot filled with all different kinds of pelargoniums with
> >various leaf shapes and various colors - it was a site to behold.  I bought a
> >strawberry pot on the way home!  However.  I can't find all those glorious
> >geraniums.  The nurseries near me have pitiful plant collections - I
> >got my most
> >unusual one off the plant of a friend's neighbor.
> >
> >So, where do you get geraniums, folks?  Unusual ones.
> >
> >david
> >Zone 24ish soon to be Zone 24 firmly, no ishes about it!
>
> David, if you are in zone 24, you are one of my neighbors.  I
> recommend the gerinaceae site, http://www.geraniaceae.com/.
> Geraniaceae is in Marin, just north of San Francisco so those plants
> will be better acclimated to your zone than ones from across the
> country or from colder climes.
>
> Nan
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