Annuals list
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Annuals list
- From: A* L*
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 09:59:05 -0800
I for one would be lost without the great annuals (or tender perennials
here) to mingle with my other plants and use in containers. Gee, if
it's hardy anywhere, it's a perennial isn't it? :-) We might miss out
on marigolds and impatiens, but there are more fascinating tender plants
now available that I'd like to know more about from gardeners who have
raised them. Couldn't we have a thread along these lines? (No pun
intended.)
I've yet to attend a seminar on garden design and/or perennial gardening
that did not include judicious use of these wonderful tender plants.
I'd love to know plant sources, etc.
Anne - Chicago
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