Re: combination plantings
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: combination plantings
- From: "* <j*@warwick.net>
- Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 12:45:21 -0400
- Comments: Authenticated sender is <u1005076@host.warwick.net>
> Bob,
> I used to live near White Flower Farm in Litchfield, CT.
> One of the most beautiful displays possible does pretty much
> what you describe.
> Along a beautiful old typical New England stone wall is a
> bed of daffodils in the spring, succeeded by day lilies in
> the summer. It is such a successful planting idea, covers
> up the fading daffodil foliage and provides constant color.
>
> Lisa
And when that begins to wear a tad thin, you can revel in the
astounding hosta border on the shady side of the stone road
walls. :) It is a very nice place to while away a few hours.
They are always experimenting with plant combinations &
succession planting in the wavy perennial garden near the shop.
They use them for the catalog photos. Jaime
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