HERB - Spring Springing

Christine A Seelye-King mermayde at juno.com
Thu Apr 8 11:38:47 PDT 1999


Where are you?  I have seen St. John's Wort growing on the top of Mt.
Mitchell, NC, but I haven't seen it farther south than that.  I think it
likes cold weather.   Good luck on your closing, I know how nervewracking
that can be!
	Christianna

On Thu, 8 Apr 1999 12:03:04 -0400 "Gaylin Walli" <gwalli at infoengine.com>
writes:
>My Lord and I are in the process of buying a house (with hope,
>closing on the 29th of this month). When we were looking at the
>place for the 2nd time or so, I got up the courage to ask the
>owners what they had planted in the bordered edges around the
>yard and house (nicely done).
>
>They told me that they didn't know all that much, some it having
>been planted by the previous owners before them, but that
>they thought they probably had echinacea and maybe st. john's
>wort. I could readily identify chives and tulips coming up.
>
>So, assuming all goes well, it will be Christmas in June for
>this little herbalist. I can't wait to see what's growing. I can't
>wait to get my hands in the soil. I can't wait to start a compost
>pile ..... Patience has never been one of my strong suits. :)
>
>Wish us luck.
>
>Jasmine, gwalli at infoengine.com
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