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[SG] thanks for help (was dry shade)
- To: s*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: [SG] thanks for help (was dry shade)
- From: B* A* <b*@ACBM.QC.CA>
- Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 08:51:20 -0400
Hi all,
Thanks for all the good ideas for dry shade. Where does one find
epimediums? I don't think the nurseries around here carry any.
The one polemonium planted there is doing well. Will have to get some
more. I have a patch of Asarum canadense growing in the moist shade garden,
it is planning to take over the world. Never thought of it for dry shade,
though some spots where it grows in the local woods are quite dry in
summer. My start was rescued from beside a ditch that was to be redug
shortly.
Thanks again, wonderful list.
Adrienne
Stanbridge East, QC. Zone 4b
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