RE: Gardens & Weather and Anemones


AHA!!! The dance is what I forgot! I did the Rain Dance instead of the Grow
Damn It! dance

Lil

> From: genebush@netsurfusa.net
> To: perennials@hort.net
> Subject: RE: Gardens & Weather and Anemones
> Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2009 15:46:45 -0500
>
> On another note, I understand Anemone "Honorine Joubert" was to be quite
> hardy
> and vigorous - mine has failed to show up once again - as did a friends -
> what
> am I doing wrong? - my others seem happy. Got a new one a couple of weeks
> ago
> - frilly lettuce type leaves - name escapes and I'm not home to check -
sure
> hope it takes. - Lil T
>
> Lil,
> don't have a clue on what could be going wrong with Ms. Joubert. I
> transplanted to an area between the trunk of a hybrid horse chestnut and a
> path lined with stones in poor soil. the Idea was to hold them in check. It
> seemed to have worked. They are in bloom now and staying where they belong.
> Only general rule of thumb I have is to transplant them in spring.
> Next time you try, do our production dance backwards before
> trnasplanting.
>
> Gene E. Bush
> Munchkin Nursery & Gardens,LLC
> www.munchkinnursery.com
> Garden Writer - Photographer - Lecturer
>
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