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Sally & Brunnera


Hello Sally & nearly a neighbor,
        I am over in southern Indiana about 30 miles north and west of Louisville.
We share a bit in common. Lots of shade, native plants and their related
species along with those other shade lovers from around the world. You
mention the Brunnera giving you fits. Care to say what kind of fits? I also
grow both of these in my garden.
        My partner also drives a bush for the Floyd County school system.
        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: sally knauss <sjknauss@WEBTV.NET>
> To: shadegardens@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
> Subject: Re: [SG] welcome
> Date: Sunday, September 27, 1998 1:09 PM
>
> Hi Sherryl,
>    Glad to be here!  I live in western KY (zone 6 {B} or 33 depending on
> who you ask) on two acres of wooded land.  I only have about six feet
> that gets more than four hrs. of sunlight a day.  I love to use natives
> (regional and national) as much as possible, but can't resist a good
> ornamental now and then.  I have several flowerbeds with different
> conditions and a vegetale garden that produces despite it's location.
> We try to be organic but  have to resort to IPM sometimes.  We raise
> night crawlers for the castings.  My current love in the "groto" garden
> is Brunnera macrophylla.  I have two, one solid green and one
> variegated.  They are giving me fits.
>
> Sally,
> bus driver, amature gardener and good cook wanna be!



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