Re: Garden thugs, potatoes, onions and cabbages
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Garden thugs, potatoes, onions and cabbages
- From: E* f*
- Date: Thu, 27 May 1999 14:23:16 +0100
Pat, how wonderful. Having last week pulled out an onion and a cabbage
from uncomposted compost I'd earlier spread on the border, I was this
morning looking at a strange plant amongst my Monarda. I couldn't work out
what it was but, yes, I think it might be a potato. Ha ha.
Louise English, southern England
>Date: Wed, 26 May 1999 15:21:58 -0500
>From: Pat <pattm@execpc.com>
>Subject: Re: Garden thugs
>
>I'm getting quite an education on garden thugs - my thugs are not
>anything I planted, but something that *walked* in from the compost
>pile. I must not have cut up the potato scraps finely enough last
>year, and now I have potatoes coming up in all my perennial beds! LOL
>
>They add some foliage interest, and have started numerous conversations
>with semi-gardeners asking *is that a . . ah.. . . . um . . potato????*
>
>Pat Mitchell
>pattm@execpc.com
>zone 5 SE Wisconsin
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