Barbara Lickness wrote:
I have stated once before and will state again, not
all commercial sites in a neighborhood are owned or
operated by "corporations". ]
Who cares? It would cost a blue fortune to police the stupid signs, the
city has one guy assigned to signs, signs don't vote, and until they
become more amusing by gigabytes, I think the darn things are nigh on to
worthless. Plus, there's never any place to put them when the silly
season is over. They languish, they catch dust, the cat knocks them
down, and finally one pokes you in a soft spot and out they go to the
landfill or the burner.
Now for something completely different. This is a plea to listers who
garden. Where is the best place to buy good, not too spendy lesser
bulbs--snowdrops, muscari, winter aconite, hooped petticoats, some
narcissi--all the tiny, early bulbs? I'm looking for a city-yard-sized
bulk buy on these little puppies.
BONUS (Yayzeau, I've been googling and it's screwed up the little gray
cells): google, she says, recommending grey cell damage to others,
>>www.bloomingbulb.com<< and check out the Lenten Rose. Quelle treat
for the eyes. Outrageously expensive, but that's what dreams are made
of, ain't they?
Please contact me off list about the bulbs.
Thanks,
WizardMarks, Central
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