Scents


I was thinking this morning about the one scent that spurs me into a buying
frenzy at a nursery, that epitomizes the onset of summer for me, and that is
white alysum.  

I don't know what that is tied to in my past, but I always keep a solid row
of it by my back door for that reason.  It grows with a trachleosperum (star
jasmine) and when the two are in bloom together, it about knocks you over as
you approach (pleasantly).

What scent does this for you and why?  How do you incorporate it into your
garden?

Susan Saxton, zone 6b
For mine is just a little old fashioned garden where the 
flowers come together to praise the Lord and teach all 
who look upon them to do likewise.
Celia Thaxter

I AM in shape.  ROUND is a shape!

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