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Old 17-02-2004, 07:32 AM
B & J
 
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Default spring fever

"madgardener" wrote in message
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yep, that sounds like spring fever all right. It could be more serious
symptoms of perennial disease or garden obsessive impulsive syndrome. I
myself am still looking for a good twelve step program for my sticky pot
disease. It applies to catalogs too...........

You deffinately have the disease Griphon. But what a wonderful disease it
is g


madgardener up on the ridge, back in Fairy Holler overlooking English


I received my seed order from Park last Friday and spent part of the weekend
planting seeds from a variety of peppers, ornamental, hot hungarians, and
bell along with aqilegia (oragami mix and music harmony). One packet of
columbines had 10 seeds in it and the other 15. Ordinarily, I would plant
the seeds directly in the ground, but I figured seeds that cost .20 - .30
each deserved a little TLC. I also planted some datura (Ballerina Purple)
in packs and sank the packs into the ground outside. This is the third year
for trying to make them grow and the last if these don't grown. I have the
ordinary white variety reseeding all over the flower bed, but these refuse
to sprout. I'm not quite sure if it's me or the seeds, but a friend
ordinarily offers me a plant or two that she's started, so it has to be me.
Maybe this method will work.

Do I have to ask Barb to assist in your "sticky pot" addiction, Mad. She
does a good job on me. G

John