Re: Lack of Knowledge - SAD
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Lack of Knowledge - SAD
- From: m*@teamzeon.com
- Date: Wed, 26 May 1999 16:16:13 -0400
Betty Moorman@ZEON
05/26/99 04:16 PM
bpern@idcnet.com on 05/26/99 03:23:00 PM
Please respond to perennials@mallorn.com
To: perennials@mallorn.com
cc: (bcc: Betty Moorman/Zeon)
Subject: Making room in a garden
I hope the new neighbors threw away plants in your direction, but from the
look
of your lovely perennial bed, there's no room!
Which brings up a question, with perennials planted cheek by jowl in the
bed,
how do you get in to weed and prune? My beds are not much wider than 4 feet
and
it is still a bit of a stretch to reach the middle. Hardly any room to put
a
foot down to get to some plants. If I deliberately left room to walk, I
just
know the weeds would move in with glad cries.
/ Have you thought of putting down some kind of stepping stones? I just
had a new garden made last winter, had stepping stones installed and it is
very easy to move around in.
--
Barb P.
SE Wisconsin, Zone 4
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