Accessible Gardening: Practical Matters For Physically Challanged Gardeners#4, 1 by seacanepain
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seacanepain wrote: We will put the completed fairy gardens in the Cando Container Garden and Patsy can tend it to show we don’t discriminate against little people. :-) We wouldn’t want to attract the Unseelie Court. (Nadine is of Scottish descent so she was able to explain fairy hierarchy to us.) Researching ‘Ham and Egg’ lantana today. I was under the impression that it did not spread by seed, but several have come up where we had one last year. We moved it from a high traffic area because so many people have a contact allergy to it. I would like to keep a few to turn into standards though since it is one of the few things that will flower reliably in our midsummer heat and I think it looks neat when it is covered in jet black berries. But, if those berries are viable it could become a problem. Since there are so many berries and only a couple plants where the old one was, perhaps it came back from missed pieces of root. Found several fist size watermelons today. The tags were missing. (Kids or dogs are the most likely culprits.) I think they are probably ‘Bambino’ though. .I smell fresh blueberry muffins. They are calling my name. Have a good day, All. (Jim) Photo: Patsy (4'9") with granddaughter. |


