Now that I think I finally have a secure connection to this news group I
will properly introduce myself. I tried this once before and it didn't work
right--posted from where I work a few year back. Not enough time to keep up
and post from work. What I don't like about my home view of the messages is
each message is not numbered like it is at my work computer. Any
suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong?
Ok rec.gardens, my introduction as promised. I am a non commercial flower
gardener in South Burlington--zone 4--Vermont, USA. I am a 46 year old
teenager who also has a 5 month old web site of my garden. It is the place
where the art and gardening world meet and become one. I invite you to
visit my world before you see my name too often in the rec.gardens world and
wonder; who is that guy? My URL is: http://www.impressionistgarden.com
Happy gardening,
Jerry Gryniewicz
Welcome back. I enjoyed you web site. thank you for the invitation to
visit.
Zhan
"Jerry Gryniewicz" <jer...@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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Does he have a garden web site? I would love to visit!
Hi Tom, I have only seen your name off and on now for some three years now.
I have even stopped at times to read a post you responded to not because I
was interested in the subject matter but was interested in reading your view
on the topic. It seams unfair that I know a lot more about some rec.garden
members than you all know about me. Well I will try to help you know some
more of my background before my name appears in too many posts.
A recent interview and garden web site review was published in the
Netherlands based "Your Garden" It is listed in the articles section and
called "Impressionist Garden". http://www.yourgarden.com
Madgardener, if you read this thank you for the wonderful e-mail and its
kind words you sent to my home around 3-4 months ago. Sorry it has taken me
so long to get truly hooked up to rec.gardens.
Ok Tom it took three years but the pleasure is mine to say hello to you!
Jerry Gryniewicz
http://www.impressionistgarden.com
Lorie, I thank you for the complement ! So you are digging up your front
yard and turning it into a cottage garden. Good for you, one less piece of
grass to mow! Yes I do have a list of flowers that I have growing. I am
located in zone 4, South Burlington, Vermont , USA
Also thank you for posting your URL. It was a nice visit for me. Thanks,
happy gardening. Jerry Gryniewicz http://www.impressionistgarden.com
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Lori,
Yes I will share a list of what grows in my garden with you and the news
group. However, please be patient as it will take some time to put
together. There are a lot of different types and kinds of flowers growing in
my Burlington,Vermont, zone 4, flower garden. There are Spring blooming
flowers of which Daffodils I have at least 10 different types and Tulips
another 12 for example. Then there are perennials that have been added on
now for eight seasons. This year alone, I started and planted some 20
different annuals of which for example cosmos, I grew 8 different types. I
have at least 12 different types of Sun flower.
As far as I know all plants that grow in zone 4 will grow in zone 5.
However, all perennials that are labeled as zone 5 will not come back each
year when planted in zone 4.
Happy gardening, http://www.impressionistgarden.com
Jerry G.
"Jerry Gryniewicz" <jer...@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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> And I don't need all the
>particulars like Latin names and all the different varieties, etc -- simply
>"sunflower" or "poppy" would be fine for me. <grin>
http://www.canoe.ca/LifewisePlantGardenMatters/may99_hort.html
"Some gardeners can feel intimidated when confronted with the Latin
names of plants. However, this is a case when a little knowledge is
not a dangerous thing but extremely beneficial because the Latin names
will often be descriptive of not only the colour but also the place of
origin, the style of growth and the preferred growing conditions."
:>)
I will list the names so that they are easily recognizable in English and
then can be pinpointed exactly by their Latin name. Hope that workes for
you Lori as Tom has made a good point. Happy gardening, Jerry G.
http://www.impressionistgarden.com
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