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Old 13-11-2003, 01:12 PM
animaux
 
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Default Planting wildflower seeds

Yes, native plants are the majority of what I have in the gardens. I have
P.incisa in a six pack for you. Email me at 0 and remove the
zero at the end of the address or it will bounce.

V

On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 22:03:25 -0600, J Kolenovsky opined:

Victoria, we had a good offline dialoque going for a while and you
stopped. Couldn't have been my breath.

You really have gotten the native zeal. I think its cool.

Cherry Laurel - large shrub, small tree -
http://www.floridata.com/ref/p/prunus_c.cfm
(understory but could be big)

Wax Leaf Ligustrum - shear off tops at soil level and apply brush killer
to the pith.

Phyla incisa or nodiflora ( 6 pack in mail?)

JK


animaux wrote:

Three weeks ago I planted out larkspur, nigella, cosmos, coreopsis, bluebonnets,
Indian paint brush, buffalo grass, cornflowers, poppies, and calendula. All
have started to germinate. The show here next spring will be unreal. I am
already planning next years garden.

I have a lot of moving around to do. I want a much larger area for a vegetable
plot. I could use the neighbors yard. They have half acre with nothing on it
but a few trees. They said I could use the whole thing. Hmmmm...

So, anyone else get out and plant wildflower seeds for the spring?

Victoria