Re: Top 25 Perennials?



Thanks, Lillian, but what I was seeking is a list of perennials that will 
thrive in my Texas conditions.  I've got several good catalog seed 
suppliers that have been very reliable in the past, but I don't want to 
order, go to the trouble of raising the plants for next spring, and find 
nothing will survive here.  I just moved down here a year ago from 
east-central Oregon where the climate is very different.  This past 
summer was a trial for plants, animals, and people.

I thought there might be someone on the list from around here that 
could give me a good lead.

Barbara Davis       zone 7/8       southwest of Ft. Worth, TX


> Hi Barbara
> There are many places on the web that have seed exchange lists.  Try these. 
> <A HREF="http://www.gardenweb.com/forums/exseed/?8067">Seed Exchange;</A> 
> <A HREF="http://www.onelist.com/">ONElist | Mailing List Communities</A> 
> Lillian


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