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genebush at otherside.com
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Fri Mar 9 14:01:28 CET 2001
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From: GeneBush <genebush at OTHERSIDE.COM>
Subject: Re: Introducing myself/ Howdy Neighbor
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Hello Jim,
Good to see your name pop up here as well as on the Bulbs List. As yo=u know, I
am just down the road from you, so if you get a chance come on down and v=isit a
spell. I do not have them all, but I am working on it. There is certainly=no
shortage of Arisaema for your garden. Since they emerge anywhere from Mar=ch
through mid-June here it may take more than one trip...
I am learning to watch for the early risers... I either do not purcha=se or am
working on trading them away. They get their noses up in a warm spell her=e, then
get hit hard by a freeze..... have a hard time making it and look terribl=e in the
garden. I am not crazy about babying things in the garden and don't care =for a
bunch of boxes among my early spring bloomers.... so....
I have had some of these for years now and they simply do not make ad=justments
to the local weather... when it is their time, up they come.
Gene Bush Southern Indiana Zone 6a Munchkin Nursery
around the woods - around the world
genebush at otherside.com http://www.munchkinnursery.com
----- Original Message -----
From: J.E. Shields <jshields at INDY.NET>
Subject: Introducing myself
> Hi all,
> I've just joined this list, in hope of learning a bit more about hardy
> Arisaema and how to grow them. snip..........
> I'm a rank novice at growing Arisaema, and especially inexperienced at
> starting them from seeds. I look forward to remedying some of those
> deficits now that I have joined this list.
>
> Regards,
> Jim
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