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Gillian (zone 5b/6a) Ontario, Canada
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Comments (3)GOMPHRENA STRAWBERRY FIELDS AGASTACHE ORANGE, YELLOW AND PINK THAT ARE HARDY IN ZONE 5 / 6, SUCH AS NATIVE YELLOW, AND INDIAN SUNSET SERIES (APACHE, NAVAJO) I HAVE APRICOTE SPRITE AND APACHE SUNSET BUTTERFLY AND HUMMINGBIRD MAGNETS (FLOWERS) I have pineapple sage . Salvia elegans HelenÂs flower "Helens Gold" (Helenium autumnale) verbena bonariensis, and Mealy Cup Sage 'Blue Bedder' Salvia farinacea FOR YOUR: VERBASCUM VIOLETTA NICOTANIA - TINKERBELL PINK COLUMBINE MOLLIES POPPY MIX Autumn Red miscanthus black moudry fountain grass PLMK Debbie...See MoreWANTED: Last desperate request for my wants before I order them!
Comments (4)Hi Mike, I would be happy to do a SASE for you on the Yellow Pear Tomatoes. They are one of my favorites. I may even have some Sugar Baby Watermelon to add; I can check. thx, kathy...See Morebefore I place an order
Comments (10)Jmcat, I have Plantago lanceolata, and the Buckeyes here in Okla. do use it for a host plant. It can be a lil invansive, but is easy to pull up and transplant, or put in pots to feed the Buckeyes in cages. Keep an eye on your Broadleaf this summer, and see if they use it there. The plantain that I got was a start from someone. I had been unsuccessful in finding it growing locally, though I had seen some in OKC. I would have gladly paid for seeds, if I had not found the plant. I am glad to have it. It hosted numerous Buckeyes the last couple of summers. What I do not understand is my inablility to grow "Cudweed". Twice I have been given starts, and twice I have killed it. Unfortunately, the 1st time we had triple digit temps and drought. The 2nd time, we had floods. The 1st time I put it in full sun with good drainage, and the 2nd time morning sun with good drainage. Next time, I may just plant it in the grass!!! Any advice on where to plant it? Have you had success with transplants? Is it biennial? When I lose the lower basal leaves, it dies. Perhaps it needs to be planted in late fall, or early spring since it is more of a spring weed that dies back in the heat? Anyone have seeds??? Here is a link that might be useful: plantago lanceolata...See MoreColumbia cabinets - any advice before I place my order?
Comments (0)I'm placing my Columbia cabinet order tomorrow and then we're off to the races! Any advice from those who have (or don't have....) this brand - any extras I should make sure they include/not include? I wasn't planning to get the dovetail construction - is that a mistake?.... Any last minute words of wisdom welcomed! Thanks....See MoreDingo2001 - Z5 Chicagoland
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