Re: [SG] Welcome/ Simone
- To: s*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SG] Welcome/ Simone
- From: G* <g*@OTHERSIDE.COM>
- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1998 09:46:41 -0500
Hello Simone & Welcome
Lots of information and good times here. There truly is no shortage of
beautiful plants that thrive in shade. It is just a matter of becoming
aware of what is out there. What style gardening do you prefer? Wild garden
(mix of natives and perennials), native (exclusively plants found growing
in your State or region)garden, English Cottage... or whatever the hey you
can get to survive?
I look forward to hearing more about your garden,
Gene Bush Southern Indiana Zone 6a Munchkin Nursery
around the woods - around the world
genebush@otherside.com http://www.munchkinnursery.com
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> From: Simone F. Mogul (by way of Sherryl Sandersfeld<shsande@ionet.net>)
<sfmogul@POBOX.COM>
> Hello ..My name is Simone and I live in Philadelphia,PA. I live on a
> property within the city limits on a lot 200 by 200ft.and have a home
that
> is about 85 years old. I have one full sun perennial garden that boarders
> one side of the property and a large shade garden in front of a large
front
> porch. I find it the most challenging of all my gardens. The garden
remains
> in the shade untill about 2 PM and then it gets sun for about two to
three
> hours. Finding appropriate perennials that are happy has been difficut.