Re: Various
- Subject: Re: Various
- From: B*@aol.com
- Date: Tue, 7 May 2002 08:04:12 EDT
In a message dated 5/7/02 1:00:05 AM Eastern Daylight Time, lwallpe@juno.com
writes:
> And everyone did a fine job of dissecting the new Victory Garden but are
> you sure that Barbara from WI wasn't asking your opinion on whether to
> tear out those arsenic ridden landscape timbers?
===>You mean my own personal advice? I don't have a clue and certainly
wouldn't want to advise. If she doesn't have kids around and isn't growing
produce around them, I wouldn't worry about them.
>
> Found a lovely surprise in the garden today. Last year I bought an
> epimedium niveum. I watered it frequently but away it went and it did
> not appear with the other epimediums this spring. Thought it was lost.
> Well ! Today there it was in its small little patch. That combined with
> lots of blooms popping out on the various clematis brightened a wet day.
===>Hurst had some late to emerge epimediums too. And the early clematis are
indeed wonders. We seem to be getting some clematis wilt, however, and we've
never had that before.
B
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