RE: growing gardens/growing love
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: RE: growing gardens/growing love
- From: C*@emotors.com
- Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 15:44:44 -0500
- Importance: high
Susan Saxton wrote:
<Well, now, Craig, don't undo all your good work with
spending so much time in the garden you spend no time with your wife!>
Not to worry. We spend a lot of time together. The girls and I planted
them Saturday when she was at breakfast/shopping with her best friend. We
have a swing right in front of her garden. I'ts facing away, but visible
nonetheless. We spend a lot of time there. If not there, we are riding
bikes together (mostly with the girls lately).
<There are some truly blue flowers. Maybe we can help you out here. Light
blue eyes, dark blue?>
Her eyes are the color of the ocean (sometimes light blue/sometimes green).
If the garden turns out as well as I believe it will, all annuals will be
replaced with perennials.
One question, how do you all learn all the scientific names of these
flowers? I know the common names, but that's about it. Perhaps in the next
few years I'll learn the proper names as well.
As I always say, "Here I go learning again!"
Craig Wallace
craig.wallace@emotors.com
Brighton, Illinois
zone 5
"I love spring anywhere, but if I could choose, I would always greet
it in a garden." -Ruth Stout
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