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Jun 17, 2019 7:49 AM CST
Name: Critter (Jill)
Frederick, MD (Zone 6b)
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Ashville -- hopefully just for fun! Are roses still blooming at Biltmore?

I'm OK but spent some time in the ER yesterday and need to take it easy (no digging or vigorous weeding). You're still welcome to come up Thursday, whatever time after 9 works for you, but my role will be limited to pointing and bagging.

Terri and I are planning to come Friday June 28 also. (She sent you her address; I figured on being her +1)

Rick, what are you planning for Sunday June 23? A central planting around Larry's new rhodi? What time? Do you have the plant material you need?

I still have that kaleidoscope abelia, lopsided but not unattractive. I don't know if you want japanese ferns or native ones (or at least native-looking), but I do have 2 big ones (ghost & pictum) and 3 little japanese ferns from Donner-Sally. I can probably find one or two japanese ferns that can be divided while you're here Thursday if you want. We can look at hostas, too, and discuss some other possibilities (like the double japanese kerria that's definitely thriving in part shade here).
We're all learners, doers, teachers.

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