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Re: [SHADEGARDENS] shadegardens Digest - 4 Feb 1998 to 5 Feb 1998
- To: s*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SHADEGARDENS] shadegardens Digest - 4 Feb 1998 to 5 Feb 1998
- From: B* a* B* M* <b*@MAIL.SNIDER.NET>
- Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 14:25:28 -0600
Thanks Sheila. I'll pass the list along. The "g" plant... were you talking
about Sweet Woodruff(Galium odoratum)? Only the Impatiens balsamina have I
grown from seed ... don't know why I didn't think of them. I'm afraid that
the bed will be horribly neglected so I was looking for things that can
pretty much take care of themselves.
Beth Matney <bmatney@mail.snider.net>
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At 12:34 AM 2/6/98 -0400, you wrote:
>
>Hi, Beth. How about Coleus, Impatiens wallichiana (?), Impatiens
>balsamina, violas (seldom more than an annual in hot, humid areas),
>begonias, lysimachia, lantana (may be a perennial in your zone). I don't
>remember the name of one particular plant - except that it begins with a
>"g" and is always advertised as being used to make May wine; somebody help
>me here - the genus includes an annual species that has tiny, blue flowers;
>very nice.
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