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Re: [SHADEGARDENS] Introduction
- To: s*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SHADEGARDENS] Introduction
- From: R* <m*@EARTHLINK.NET>
- Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 20:30:21 -0500
- References: <614610ee.34d63544@aol.com>
Jennifer Sheppard wrote:
> Hi, my name is Jennifer Sheppard and I live in North Louisiana in a
> town
> called
> Mooringsport. I have a degree in Horticulture, and if it grows I have
> an
> interest
> in it; soil, grass, flowers, gardens & trees, and hose plants! I have
> 5 acres
> to practice my love of gardening on. I hope to learn & I hope to
> contribute
> also. Because all the rain we have had my gardens are mostly mud,
> amazingly
> the only thing to survive all this rain is my garlic!
> My favorite shade garden flowers, and plants are Fuchsias, Ivy,
> periwinkle,
> Peruvian Lily, Begonia, Gardenia (won't grow in sun, at my house)
> Hypericum
> calcinum (St. Johns Wort) & Plantain Lily. I'm also a Rose bush freak,
> I'm
> waiting for the day, someone comes up with a rose bush that thrives in
> the
> shade!!
> I guess I should add I have 3 kids and 6 dogs!
>
> Jennifer Sheppard
> North Louisiana
> Zone 8
> Jennys2@AOL.COM
Try Grus en Aachen - a rose bush reportedly happy in the shade - no
promise on correct spelling - Rika
Willow Pond Nursery
http://.www. willowpondnursery.com
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