Re: perennials DIGEST V2 #396
- To: perennials <perennials@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Re: perennials DIGEST V2 #396
- From: c*@uswest.net
- Date: Sun, 24 May 1998 13:32:50 -0700
- References: <d0b35a54.35664fbf@aol.com>
Donna,May I second the motion........I have many things in my garden that's "not
supposed"
to make it here..With that encouragement I trek on it persuit of ever more
additions.
Connie
Adams Eden wrote:
> In a message dated 98-05-22 17:47:27 EDT, you write:
>
> << What about zone 7? How low can you go? >>
> Fine! Buy one and plant it! Thats what gardening is all about. Putting
> something in the ground to see if you can grow it. Stop worrying so much
> about zones. There is always someone that manages to grow something that they
> are not suppose to be able to grow. Gardening is about trying! It tries to
> kill you, your back, and your pocket book. But, you will never learn to
> garden until you have suggesfully killed each plant at least once, and MOVED
> ON! Come on folks! Put the stuff in the ground and stand back. Maybe it
> will grow for you or maybe not. You will never know until you actually TRY
> IT!!!!!!!!!!!! I have a gardening friend here in Michigan that says, " Your
> not really a real master gardener until you have managed to kill the same
> plant 3 times and then finally learned how to grow it." DO IT!!!! Donna Adams
> in Detroit,Michigan
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