Planting the Cats: A Theme Garden

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  1. Cottage_Garden
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  8. Jojo
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Top 34.   Jan 8, 1998 12:16 PM

» Cottage_Garden - Those aren't foxgloves, they're fairy thimbles! But since they

Those aren't foxgloves, they're fairy thimbles! But since they are magical, I suppose they could appear in a number of gardens simultaneously. Barbara Martin
Eco-Gardens Editor

-- posted by Cottage_Garden



Top 35.   Jan 8, 1998 12:19 PM

» Cottage_Garden - Love in a Puff is what one needs when faced with Maidens' Tears

Love in a Puff is what one needs when faced with Maidens' Tears ... Barbara Martin
Eco-Gardens Editor

-- posted by Cottage_Garden



Top 36.   Jan 8, 1998 12:36 PM

» Barb_Dorsett - 'Love lies bleeding' happens after 'kiss me over the garden gate

'Love lies bleeding' happens after 'kiss me over the garden gate'.

Barb in Southern Indiana Midwest Gardener

-- posted by Barb_Dorsett



Top 37.   Jan 8, 1998 5:08 PM

» Linda - The musical garden: Fiddleheads Ferns, Trumpet vine, Canterbury

The musical garden: Fiddleheads Ferns, Trumpet vine, Canterbury bells Bells of Ireland, Drumstick Alium, more?

Debra, you forgot Jack-in-the-pulpit.

-- posted by Linda



Top 38.   Jan 8, 1998 5:16 PM

» Carol Wallace - How could we forget Jack!? We need him to officiate over that ga

How could we forget Jack!? We need him to officiate over that garden!

Bugleweed -- we need that in the orchestra! Hornbeam. And maybe the Music strain of aquilegia hybrids? virtually gardening

-- posted by Carol Wallace



Top 39.   Jan 11, 1998 12:04 AM

» Gay_Klok - After kiss me over the garden gate, I must insist on Rosa "Weddi

After kiss me over the garden gate, I must insist on Rosa "Wedding Day"

Tasmanian Garden Journal

-- posted by Gay_Klok



Top 40.   Jan 11, 1998 7:12 AM

» Cottage_Garden - Sounds like "hearts-a-bustin'" time to me! Barbara Martin <b>

Sounds like "hearts-a-bustin'" time to me! Barbara Martin
Eco-Gardens Editor

-- posted by Cottage_Garden



Top 41.   Jan 23, 1998 3:24 AM

» Jojo - Did anyone mention a <a href="http://www.tesser.com/csf/garden.h

Did anyone mention a The Secret Life of Plants editor

-- posted by Jojo



Top 42.   Jan 23, 1998 6:05 PM

» Jojo - WOW that post didn't turn out the way I expected it too at all.

WOW that post didn't turn out the way I expected it too at all. And now I've lost the link. It pointed to a fabulous little theme garden planted and maintained by a group of shakepearean actors in Minnesota or somewhere. Each plant had a label with quotes from Shakespeare where the plant name had been used in his work.

It was indeed obsessive, and indeed fabulous, Too bad I lost the link.

Now I know what the preview button is for. ha!

Josephine Sigurgeirson The Secret Life of Plants editor

-- posted by Jojo



Top 43.   Jan 23, 1998 6:24 PM

» Carol Wallace - Oh, too bad! I'd have loved to see that. I've read about Shakesp

Oh, too bad! I'd have loved to see that. I've read about Shakespearean gardens (Has anyone else read the Lucia books?) but never actually seen one. Let's see -- rosemary and rue, violets. . . Could be lovely! Carol virtually gardening

-- posted by Carol Wallace



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