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Re: New to Florida

by StrikitRich <strikitrich@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 20, 2004 at 04:17 PM

in article jnyVb.200070$6y6.4033550@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Johnson at emerson.johnson@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote on 2/8/04 5:03
PM:

> I agree with whoever wrote hibiscus, there are lots of different shades
of
> pink, and you can pick single or double bloomed.
> Check with your Lowes store, or look in the phone book for gardening
clubs
> in your city/town etc.
> I also happen to like liriope, walking iris, and roses (miniature)
> Cat
> ladylambe@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> reichertdee wrote in message ...
>> I just built a new home in Hernando County and I am not sure of what
plants
>> I should plant.  I would love flowering type that do not have to be
planted
>> every year.  Perferably pink flowers.  Can anyone tell me of what type
of
>> flowers and plants do well there.  Or can anyone recommend a resonably
>> priced landscaper.
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> 
Try listening to 970 WFLA Sunday mornings from 7 to 10.  They have an
excellent gardening show that has been on there for years. 
www.970wfla.com
will work, too.

SR1
 




 5 Posts in Topic:
New to Florida
"reichertdee" &  2004-01-11 19:52:04 
Re: New to Florida
"Debbie Miller"  2004-01-12 02:55:00 
Re: New to Florida
"Bellsouth" <  2004-01-30 08:08:50 
Re: New to Florida
"Emerson Johnson&quo  2004-02-08 22:03:59 
Re: New to Florida
StrikitRich <strikitri  2004-03-20 16:17:28 

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