Re: Organic/weed control
- Subject: Re: Organic/weed control
- From: M* T*
- Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 03:14:56 -0400
How I wish it were H. flava. I once got one of those, but the deer
have mowed flowers for so long I don't know if it is still
there...this in another place that gets enough light for them to
bloom. Would much prefer it. The H. fulva is my husband's...he got
it from an old client many, many years ago and loves it. Since he is
not garden oriented, I am stuck with it - except for the bits I
manage to dig and compost while he's not looking or give away:-)
Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@clark.net
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> From: ECPep@aol.com
>
> Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus or H. flava or lemon lily, the species
will
> bloom in the shade. It blooms much better in the sun but also will
bloom in
> the shade. In the Wharton Estate which is near me, they are trying
to
> restore the gardens. Great patches hosta, iris pseudocorus and H.
flava
> (easier, to hell with taxonomy) all bloom there in the shade. The
daylily in
> the woods.
>
> Claire Peplowski
> NYS z4 where we are finding newspaper pages with other news now
and may
> someday even be able to read them again without pain.
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