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Jul 20, 2011 6:31 PM CST
Name: Kate
NEKingdom of Vermont (Zone 3a)
www.LabourofLoveLandscaping.com
Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Sempervivums Garden Ideas: Level 1 Plant and/or Seed Trader Tropicals
valleylynn said: Rolling on the floor laughing Rolling on the floor laughing Rolling on the floor laughing Laughing with you Debbie, not at you. Group hug

I think you are right Jacki, she's got it bad. Now she is one of us. Big Grin

We all need a good reason to do some house cleaning, I think your above reason is great.
Now that you are ready to think about more plants (in the alpine category) check out Wild Ginger Farm and Edelweiss. I am sure some of you have some other great suggestions for alpine nurseries?

Here is an example of another alpine plant Debbie. Jacki I'm sure you have some examples at your great nursery for those Canadian plant lovers. Thumbs up

Androsacea sarmentosa
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I have a bed of A. sarmentosa that is amazingly thick, 4'x4' and the most amazing mass of pink in the Spring. The flowers completely cover the foliage.
Kate Kennedy Butler
Glover, Vermont

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