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Re: [PRIMROSES] Primrose - The Plant
Sherryl Sandersfeld wrote:
>
> Robins,
>
> I must plead ignorance to Primroses, except I know they are beautiful
> plants......I would like to know more about them and get some started. Are
> there varieties that will stay low, say under 10" or so? Can they be
> started from seed, or are divisions necessary? Is it possible to grow them
> in zones above 6? Do any of you have catalogs to send out to robin members?
> Please contact me privately if you can help me with this. Thanks very much.
>
> Sherryl
>
> Sherryl Sandersfeld - Norman, Oklahoma Zone 7a
I don't have a catalog because I'm not sure how I am going to handle
large mail orders. I'm still getting my feet under me, and all things
will come in time. The nursery is growing very fast, and what is
currently going on takes all my time. I only do random mail orders, and
most is generated from the lists I subscribe to.
If you'd like a production list, I'd be glad to send it. There are over
700 items, 98% are perennials. There are no descriptions beyond
botanical names, so you'd have to know what they are.
We carried 36 varieties of hardy vines
last season, and few vines are on the list yet, as is the case with most
of our seed grown crops. I anticipate that the list is about half of
what
we actually will have when the season really gets under way.
So please understand that the list is incomplete, some of the basket
stuffer items are not priced yet (but you wouldn't purchase them mail
order anyway), as are some of the trees that have not yet been
determined.
Would you like me to I break out the primula and send you a list with a
description?
The Greenhouse
81 S. Bagley Creek Road & Hwy 101
Port Angeles, WA 98362
(360) 417-2664
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