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March 04, 2012. I think it's about two years ago that I started working on a page about the different species of Digitalis that our garden has harbored through the seasons. Things got in the way, and the partially finished page just languished in linkless webspace. Finally, I found the time this week to put the finishing touches on the article, which now joins its neighbors celebrating the clans of amsonia, thalictrum, geranium, and scutellaria. As with those others, I hope to expand and refine the content of the article as my experience with the foxgloves grows. If you've not yet grown many of the species described, I suggest you try a few new ones! |
Visitors to this page have left the following commentsJennifer in Richmond Hill Ontario | Mar 05, 2012 | I was so pleased to once again read your garden journal. I have logged in a few times to see if you had started up again and now I feel Spring must be almost here. We have had an extraordinary mild winter with forsythia blooming out in Jan., snowdrops up mid Jan but we have had more wintry weather since mid Feb.- wind chill this morn.is -20C. My witch hazelsuddenly burst into a mass of bloom yesterday. Wrote to you about a digitalis last year so shall explore you new page and enjoy. Thanks for all the information about the lesser known and grown plants. JW Very mild winter here as well - but no way our forsythia has bloomed! You must have some super-micro-pockets of mild :-)
Happy spring! |
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