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Re: [SHADEGARDENS] January Planning
- To: s*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SHADEGARDENS] January Planning
- From: J* S* <L*@NEGIA.NET>
- Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 22:00:53 -0500
Clyde, my re-seeder impatiens all get even bigger with each succeeding
generation! Haven't found any true small ones. Re: coloration, my hostas
stay much the same unless the sun/shade situation changes (i.e. a storm
gets a tree, etc.) Can't help with the other two questions, sorry. Joann
Stewart Zone 7 Watkinsville, Georgia
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> From: CCREDUX <CCREDUX@AOL.COM>
> To: shadegardens@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
> Subject: [SHADEGARDENS] January Planning
> Date: Wednesday, January 14, 1998 9:20 PM
>
> This is actually one of favorite months, as I can sit down and plan for
the
> spring.
> A couple of questions and comments:
>
> Imapatienses are a staple in my garden-but no matter if the label says
"mini"
> or "dwarf," by August, they have taken over the beds, even with judicious
> pinching. Is there a true small one out there? Sources?
>
> Is there a variety of Cornus that is a good ground cover for the shade?
>
> Do you find that the viridescent hostas, such as ventricosa
'Aureomaculata',
> 'Fortunei Albopicta' etc., will retain their variegation to some degree
the
> older they become?
>
> Is 'Krossa Regal' a species?
>
> Clyde Crockett z5
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