RE: heat zones


I figured as much, but thought it might work.  I know what you mean about
always wanting what we can't have.  Like curly hair...

Botanically, for me, I struggle with penstemons; too wet here, yet I know
others who succeed...

Susan Saxton, zone 6b
For mine is a little old fashioned garden where the flowers come
together to praise the Lord and teach all who look upon them to do
likewise.
Celia Thaxter

I AM in shape.  ROUND is a shape!


> -----Original Message-----
> From: lowery@teamzeon.com [l*@teamzeon.com]
> Sent: Friday, May 14, 1999 1:26 PM
> To: perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject: RE: heat zones
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Valerie Lowery@ZEON
> 05/14/99 04:25 PM
> 
> Susan,
> 
> I have the book and am actively practicing many of the 
> techniques she has
> recommended.  However, I find that many others in my area have this
> difficulty.  I've pretty much given up, as I want these 
> things to look good
> mid-summer.  Spring and fall have their own share of 
> beautiful perennials.
> 
> I've been gardening quite a few years.  These felt-leaved 
> plants are just
> ill-suited for my neck of the woods.  Why is it that I always 
> want the very
> things I cannot have?  Sigh...
> 
> 
> 
> Val in KY
> zone 6a
> 
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@mallorn.com with the
> message text UNSUBSCRIBE PERENNIALS
> 

---------------------------------------------------------------------
To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@mallorn.com with the
message text UNSUBSCRIBE PERENNIALS



Other Mailing lists | Author Index | Date Index | Subject Index | Thread Index