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Favorite Plants??
Hi all gardening buds (pun intended, lol)
Of all the things you have growing in your garden(s) which could you not live without? I know it's a toughie, but pick one . . . Mine would probably be the purple coneflower . . . or sunflowers, wait, no it's the sweet peas, ack no change that it's the columbine . . .arrrgghhh, even I can't do it!! If I lived where I could grow them, it would be the bird of paradise plant that I saw everywhere in San Diego a couple years ago. L -- ------ If you're an insomniac, agnostic, dyslexic do you lay awake at night wondering if there is a dog? ----- |
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LeeAnne wrote: Hi all gardening buds (pun intended, lol) Of all the things you have growing in your garden(s) which could you not live without? I know it's a toughie, but pick one . . . Mine would probably be the purple coneflower . . . or sunflowers, wait, no it's the sweet peas, ack no change that it's the columbine . . .arrrgghhh, even I can't do it!! If I lived where I could grow them, it would be the bird of paradise plant that I saw everywhere in San Diego a couple years ago. I absolutely cannot limit it to one plant, but if I have to narrow it down, I'd say I can't live without my trees. They cannot be rivaled for adding structure to my garden, not to mention grace and beauty through form, foliage color and flowers. If I had to pick a favorite among them, it would be a toss up between the Stewartia and one of the Japanese maples. And I can't forget the Robinia 'Frisia' or the weeping Katsura. Or the dogwood......see, this is tough!! pam - gardengal |
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"LeeAnne" wrote in message
Hi all gardening buds (pun intended, lol) Of all the things you have growing in your garden(s) which could you not live without? I know it's a toughie, but pick one . . . Sorry, can't do just one. Mine would be our pink Dogwood and our Bamboo. -- Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington USDA Zone 8b Sunset Zone 5 |
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Thyme, love the form, the flowers and the culinary use of it. Second
place is a tie between Marjoram and Oregano with Parsley and Basil running close behind and Lavender just "There". Then again there is that stand of Bronze Fennel the Swallowtails love so much.... Dave Fouchey Sterling Heights, MI On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 10:18:23 -0500, "LeeAnne" wrote: Hi all gardening buds (pun intended, lol) Of all the things you have growing in your garden(s) which could you not live without? I know it's a toughie, but pick one . . . Mine would probably be the purple coneflower . . . or sunflowers, wait, no it's the sweet peas, ack no change that it's the columbine . . .arrrgghhh, even I can't do it!! If I lived where I could grow them, it would be the bird of paradise plant that I saw everywhere in San Diego a couple years ago. L |
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I love my hellebores.
Carolyn "Iris Cohen" wrote in message ... Of all the things you have growing in your garden(s) which could you not live without? Lithodora 'Grace Ward.' Iris, Central NY, Zone 5a, Sunset Zone 40 "If we see light at the end of the tunnel, It's the light of the oncoming train." Robert Lowell (1917-1977) |
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Wow, nice tree.
I can't decide which is my favoriet either. I love my lilac trees, my dogwood and forsythia shrubs. I couldn't be without lavender and those bleeding hearts in the late spring. Just reading these posts makes me yearn for this winter to be over. Regards to all, Jan (in southern Ontario where we have had six straight weeks of below freezing temps and are now experiencing a little lake effect blizzard. (not as bad as some of you folks have put up with though.) Tom Jaszewski wrote: On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 10:18:23 -0500, "LeeAnne" wrote: pick one . . . Bursera microphylla, the windblown prostrate form especially. http://www.swsbm.com/Images/B/Bursera_microphylla-1.jpg http://lsvl.la.asu.edu/herbarium/tre...ts/burmic.html http://www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/dendrol...icrophylla.htm Regards, tomj |
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"LeeAnne" wrote in message ... Hi all gardening buds (pun intended, lol) Of all the things you have growing in your garden(s) which could you not live without? I know it's a toughie, but pick one . . . Mine would probably be the purple coneflower . . . or sunflowers, wait, no it's the sweet peas, ack no change that it's the columbine . . ..arrrgghhh, even I can't do it!! If I lived where I could grow them, it would be the bird of paradise plant that I saw everywhere in San Diego a couple years ago. L -- ------ If you're an insomniac, agnostic, dyslexic do you lay awake at night wondering if there is a dog? ----- you're right. it's hard. I would have to cheat and say "composite flowers"........G which ones? All of 'em madgardener who loved everyone from Asters to Zinnia haageana angustifolia's Southeastern TN, Zone 6b, Sunset zone 36 |
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Iris Cohen wrote: Of all the things you have growing in your garden(s) which could you not live without? Lithodora 'Grace Ward.' Amazing the various likes and dislikes.....this is one plant I would NOT have in my garden. :-)) |
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Wow! What a great question and I love reading everyone's answers. Especially
since today is a rainy/sleety cold miserable day! I couldn't live without my....irises! I just love my purple bearded irises and my deep purple Siberian irises. Hope everyone is safe and warm, wherever you are. loony "LeeAnne" wrote in message ... Hi all gardening buds (pun intended, lol) Of all the things you have growing in your garden(s) which could you not live without? I know it's a toughie, but pick one . . . Mine would probably be the purple coneflower . . . or sunflowers, wait, no it's the sweet peas, ack no change that it's the columbine . . .arrrgghhh, even I can't do it!! If I lived where I could grow them, it would be the bird of paradise plant that I saw everywhere in San Diego a couple years ago. L -- ------ If you're an insomniac, agnostic, dyslexic do you lay awake at night wondering if there is a dog? ----- |
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"LeeAnne" wrote in message
Hi all gardening buds (pun intended, lol) Of all the things you have growing in your garden(s) which could you not live without? I know it's a toughie, but pick one . . Our shading Vine Maple is one of my absolute faves. It's not rare or anything, it's a regular local native tree, but of unusually fine appearance, & I don't think there are many rare pricey special Japanese maple cultivars that would exceed its beauty. -paghat the ratgirl -- "Of what are you afraid, my child?" inquired the kindly teacher. "Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature. -from Peter Newell's "Wild Flowers" See the Garden of Paghat the Ratgirl: http://www.paghat.com/ |
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"Pam" wrote in message
Iris Cohen wrote: Of all the things you have growing in your garden(s) which could you not live without? Lithodora 'Grace Ward.' Amazing the various likes and dislikes.....this is one plant I would NOT have in my garden. :-)) Why? -- Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington USDA Zone 8b Sunset Zone 5 |
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On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 00:16:42 GMT, "Mark or Travis"
wrote: I presumed it was asking about the favorite plant growing in my yard. Not my favorite plant growing somewhere on the planet. You are a presumptuous twit.... this one IS in my yard, actually in my entry garden along with numerous African and Baja species. Regards, tomj |
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On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 02:42:52 GMT, "Mark or Travis"
wrote: Show us the entry garden including the entry. Us? you're the only twit whinnying! Regards, tomj |
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Favorite Plants??
Easy - parsley. Easy to grow, durable, low maintenance, makes a very attractive border plant/groundcover, essential to cooking every day, highly nutritious, can be used in many ways. If only it was perenial ..... David "Dave Fouchey" wrote in message ... It self seeds quite nicely David, as do most of the umbilifers.. Dave True. However with heavy mulching such seeds often don't start well on their owna nd you still have bald spots etc between generations. David |
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