RE: A Thorny Issue
- Subject: RE: A Thorny Issue
- From: HarleyLady H*@3-187-rakkasans.us
- Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 17:19:04 -0800
At 01:24 PM 3/19/2003 -0800, Debra Teachout-Teashon wrote:
>I didn't realize you was in exile from the PNW, well hurry back!
The warm. dry, sunny weather down here was a welcome change, but now I'm
ready for planting season, northwest style! I'm missing all the garden
shows and exchanges and other get-togethers.
>So the nursery you are talking about is Cistus by any chance. I had the
>privilege to go with our Rainy Side group last year and we went to this
>nursery and I fell in love with it. I might even make a special trip down
>from Washington to go back to it. I bought a hardy arbutus and some other
>strange and wonderful plants there. Next time I bring lots of cash and
>large moving van. :)
Yup, Cistus Design. Did a one-day nursery marathon with a couple of PNWers
that you know and after we hit Cistus, we regretted not bringing the U-Haul
and not having more to spend! All the same, we definitely put a dent in
their inventory.
We are planning a similar event when I return only we'd like to visit some
of the WA nurseries. Maybe see you up that way ? !
HarleyLady
Baja, MX and
Pacific NorthWET
>At 04:32 PM 3/18/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>
>>I sold my home and business shortly before I came down for the winter so I
>>have a garden-in-exile, everything potted up and temporarily in the care of
>>friends until I return to the PNW and the home I'll be moving into there in
>>mid-May. The S. quitoense is reported to be wintering nicely in a
>>sheltered garden on the Long Beach Peninsula on the SW Washington coast.
>
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