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Subject: Re: planting under cedar trees
From: pmlaw@ulster.net (Polly)
Organization: Thrums End Art Studio
Date: Wed, 05 Apr 00 18:28:51
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In article <MOD$000404.28504@rec.gardens.ecosystems>, kaype@webtv.net
(leonessa portenier) wrote:

>is there anything else i could plant, beside's fern's, under cedar
>trees. it is a most shady place. some morning sun.
> leonessa
>
>from kp.....sieze the day....sieze the nite make yourself a wonderful
>and happy day
Wild gingers, various members of the trillium and dicentra families,
hepaticas, Virginia bluebells, solomons seal....

I would look in a wildflower book to see what grows in your part of the
country in evergreen forests.

Good luck,

Polly M. Law/Thrums End Art Studio
in the beautiful Mid Hudson Valley of NY, USDA zone 5

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