[gardeners] gardening blues

Annetta Green (gardeners@globalgarden.com)
Sat, 3 Mar 2001 10:21:17 -0500

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Hi all,
Last fall I planted a number of white snapdragons across the front of my =
rose bed.  Then seeded in some bluebonnets and forget-me-nots thinking =
it would be a nice blue and white scene this spring.  Now the =
bluebonnets are blooming in WHITE!  The Forget-me-nots are no where near =
sending up blooms yet.  I didn't know bluebonnets could be white.  Well, =
it is not what I had planned, but it does look okay, just a little =
boring.  To much white, maybe once the roses start blooming again it =
will look fine. =20
Anne in FL
zone 9b, sunset 26

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Hi all,
Last fall I planted a number of white = snapdragons=20 across the front of my rose bed.  Then seeded in some bluebonnets = and=20 forget-me-nots thinking it would be a nice blue and white scene this=20 spring.  Now the bluebonnets are blooming in WHITE!  The=20 Forget-me-nots are no where near sending up blooms yet.  I didn't = know=20 bluebonnets could be white.  Well, it is not what I had planned, = but it=20 does look okay, just a little boring.  To much white, maybe once = the roses=20 start blooming again it will look fine. 
Anne in FL
zone 9b, sunset=20 26
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