Variegation on the Green Theme - Part One - Page 4


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  • The American Boxwood Society Propagation Page tells you how to take cuttings and layer boxwood - it's easy; try it!
  • For more information about hellebores, see my three-part series of articles. This link takes you to the first one: Hellebores - Part 1
  • For some detailed information on growing hostas, see The Potomac Hosta Club FAQ Image Credits All graphics are by Marge. All photos were taken by Marge: Do not use these images without written permission!

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    6.   Sep 27, 2003 2:00 AM
    In response to message posted by Cercis:

    Hi Cercis....thanks for your kind words! I'm delighted you enjoyed the article and found some useful bits.

    Actually, that link at the end of my articl ...


    -- posted by Marge_Talt


    5.   Sep 26, 2003 5:38 PM
    In response to message posted by Marge_Talt:

    Marge,

    Thanks for the neat artcile and excellent pictures! The links are won ...


    -- posted by Cercis


    4.   Aug 10, 2003 12:55 AM
    In response to message posted by CarolWallace:

    Mine don't either. Last year, I put them in the ground in a mud hole and they topped 5'. Tried an experiment to leave them in the ground - covered w ...


    -- posted by Marge_Talt


    3.   Aug 9, 2003 2:19 PM
    In response to message posted by Marge_Talt:
    My Colocasia never gets as huge as the ones at Longwood Gardens - but they usually get ...

    -- posted by CarolWallace


    2.   Aug 8, 2003 9:45 PM
    In response to message posted by CarolWallace:

    :-) I needed it, too...found it and am purring over this teeny bit of plant life, envisioning a huge plant in future. The one I saw in Raleig ...


    -- posted by Marge_Talt





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