On Wed, 19 Mar 2003 13:13:55 -0600, Julia Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

"S.V. van Baardwijk-Holten" wrote:

Since I'm a bit tired of arguing the war, Iraq, Iran, the Middle East, bombs, politicians, speeches, the UN, the US and all the rest, here is something entirely different.

I'm so totally proud of myself.

<list of wonderful achievements snipped>


That's great, Sonja!

I don't know how it would work in your yard, or in your climate, or with
your palate, but rosemary is a pretty and useful ornamental bush....


Yes it most definetly would. A few houses down the road someone has two wonderfull bushes of rosemary in their front yard. I'd like to plant something like them together with some lavender and some thyme in a herb stack. But since those are perennial (and also very expensive to get) they just have to wait until the new flower beds are in place. So that'll be next year.


Btw, anybody got a suggestion for a large ornamental plant? (around 1 to 1.5 m in hight would be nice) I'm building one very big plant container (using 4 palettes for sides) and I need something to display in it. The plant should be able to tolerate sun/drought and to some extent frost with on my account minimum effort for frost protection. I'm thinking perhaps a small fruit tree/bush but those are a lot of work and need lots of water. Perhaps something with palm type leaves?

Sonja
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