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To: Jill who wrote (5335)2/27/2000 3:12:00 PM
From: Voltaire  Read Replies (3) of 35685
 
Hi Jillion,

No as a matter of fact it is warm and drizzly but I love that for gardening. I first have to bring in several tons of Black top soil and the reason I ride to all the nurseries is to see who has the best plants and then I go back and round them up. Right now I am working on about a 30' x 4' cross tie bed on the right back side of my house. All shade, a real bitch but I think I have solved it with Cast Iron plants in the back, Hosta in front of those and then Periwinkle in front of that. I think it will be beautiful, I will start all the tilling and ground work tomorrow . I will go back and buy the plants and keep them in my garage until it gets a little warmer. My main planting is about 400 10 inch plants made up of Vinca and Impatients, I have to have instant gratification. Lot of Confederate Jasmine for fragrance and I mainly have Encore Azaleas because they bloom almost all the time. I love any kind of vine, Climatis, Morning Glory, even Honeysuckle. I love fountains surrounded by tropical plants. Just a total nut about nature. I spend half my time at nurseries. Almost as good as CC's for stress reduction.

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