Re: New to Perennial list. About Me


Hello there Ann. So sorry I didn't respond sooner. I marked all of my mail
read and have been sorting through it ever since. (silly me) Well, the
weather here in NE Ohio, currently, is rainy and overcast. It is suppose to
be that way this whole wkend. Maybe I can do a little gardening between
downpours.  :)

Does anyone know the best way to control Japanese Beattles? Last year they
destroyed many of my flowers, not to mention the small blueberry bush I
have. I use a bag type trap and I know you can use chemicals on the lawn to
kill the actual grubs but I have 2 black labs and 2 cats, plus many other
wild animals so I would rather not use those chemicals (except as a last
resort). Any suggestions would be appreciated.
-----Original Message-----
From: firekeep@mcn.net <firekeep@mcn.net>
To: perennials@mallorn.com <perennials@mallorn.com>
Date: Tuesday, April 07, 1998 11:53 PM
Subject: Re: New to Perennial list. About Me


>Hi Debbie,
>
> Thanks for the welcome. How is the weather in NE Ohio? I have an aunt
>who lives in Springfield and I was actually there once. Being as I was
>only 3 at the time, I don't seem to remember much.
>
> I've always been envious of the soil and climate you have in some parts
>of your state. I hear that in some places you plant a seed and then leap
>back to get out of the way of the rapidly growing plant! Here in my clay
>gumbo you can do the same, but only if you can get the seed thru the
>crust!
>
>Bye,
>
>Ann B.
>Montana Gardener
>
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