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Jul 16, 2011 3:11 PM CST
Name: Patti
Nantucket or Vt
Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database!
JB, Nice to know another daffynut. At least you make some money on the madness. My list keeps growing and I am not done yet for the fall haul. We must have close to 400 named cultivars and species Narcissus now planted on the property.

Nice to see Kassia here too.

About me, I retired from owning bookstores in Nantucket and Vt a few years back. I then was able to work in our garden in a more serious way since my DH and I began planting it in 1983. We have two helpers, female 8 year old sister border collies, Nell and Winnie. We have a son who no longer lives on Nantucket, so he is of little help and groans at the size of what he assumes he will inherit some day. We do pay someone to mow the lawn, which is just really a yard as it is not nice enough to call it a lawn.

Aside from my main garden passion of planting too many bulbs of all kinds, we grow about anything that will tolerate our acidic and sandy soil as well as survive the hordes of deer and rabbits. And to win the battle over those 4 legged pests, we have erected a deer and rabbit fence around about a half acre of part of our garden which is spread over our 2 and half acres in total. The plants outside the fenced part are all ones that mostly get ignored or are lightly browsed by the pests. The plants include viburnums which I totally love too and all kinds of other native (indigenous) shrubs and trees as well as a healthy number of Iris, Paeony, Ferns, Hellebore, and a whole bunch of Japanese Maples. We maintain a veggie bed and put up a good deal of food for the winter. We also have a passive solar greenhouse that houses a sizable number of house plants during the winter, but it's primary function is to heat the house in the winter. My best garden project was the building of an endless stream that I began to execute alone, but then part way through the project I finally got some reluctant help from DH. I began it after seeing water features on DG that were done by women gardeners. Now my DH is the endless streams biggest fan and he joyously does all the work on it as it is his baby now.

I keep an extensive garden journal and a photo log of the garden being that I am a compulsive list maker. I also write regular garden articles for the local Nantucket paper from which the payments I receive justifies the purchase of more plants that I then write about. I do some pottery, lots of reading, enjoy traveling and am a foodie, I follow the Red Sox and lots of other sports, and am a news junkie and religiously follow the adventures and advice of other northeastern gardeners on the internet.

Here is a link to a big album for the first 6 months of our garden in 2011. Not all labelled yet. Sorry. Patti

https://picasaweb.google.com/p...
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