Herbs: Ethnobotanicals, Entheogens, Herbs of History, 1 by drdon
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drdon wrote: You silvertongued Brit. All is well until you start waxing poetic using Yeats...lol. that is my Hemerocallis patch. It's a somewhat pedestrian collection but gives us some color in front of the wormwood and under the red-leaf plum. When we go into local nurseries and they tell us a particular plant we'd like to have won't grow here, I've found out what that really means is they don't stock it...lol. Boy could I wax using Poe regarding the quality of nurseries here......"Never more"....lol. Thanks g_s, I was trying to stir up some interest in a Garden Tour forum where we could kind of walk our DG friends through our gardens in pictures, but alas the thread is dying a quick and merciful death in Dave's forum. The front garden is an unmercifully hot area during our summers here and Artemesia takes it with a smile. I love that plant. A pic of one of the much cooler back gardens with pennroyal needing a trim in front of the bench. We use pennyroyal for lots of things including ant control. And it smells wonderful when walked on. |


