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Old February 12, 2007   #26
cdntomato
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Thanks for all the feedback folks. I was hoping that you'd comment, Fusion. Sharing your expertise is very much appreciated.

Well, Dingbat. Since you are in my neck of the world, if at the other end of the pond, let's try'em out.

Burmese was a maybe, now it's a for sure. Emerald is one to try 'cause that's named for my birthstone (and the closest I'll probably ever get to one) and Glenn Drowns, who also grows north of the Bayou, claims it does well in da North. Burgundy for colour. Must find Little Lucy for my friend's daughter. Hmmm, what about the Velvets and Aunt Hettie's? Oh lord, I feel another trial in the fields coming on....

Shelleybean, that combo sound delish!!

Thanks all for sharing, especially Worth and Earl; you are gems in the gardening world.

Grub, will send you results of success (this assumes, of course, that I will have some).

Jennifer
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