tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8078590763703071653.post8758343257574410351..comments2023-10-21T15:00:13.471+01:00Comments on Winds of Change: PLANTING TIMEGillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00322140697547406511noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8078590763703071653.post-30276352313566314332011-10-23T04:56:10.792+01:002011-10-23T04:56:10.792+01:00Oh, Gilly, I love heucheras. Any and all!!! They a...Oh, Gilly, I love heucheras. Any and all!!! They are native here in the US - some species are western and some are eastern. Back in the '90s I got to meet Nancy Goodwin, at Montrose Nursery in North Carolina - she hybridized and selected some of the early patterned heucheras that have been bred to give rise to these wonderful new varieties. <br /><br />Wishing you good health!Glennishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03681336164718681936noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8078590763703071653.post-91916633901546896682011-10-22T22:47:12.207+01:002011-10-22T22:47:12.207+01:00Your new heuchera is beautiful, Gilly. I am glad ...Your new heuchera is beautiful, Gilly. I am glad you didn't disturb the begonias while they are still going strong (Mustn't discourage anything that's still going strong). You remind me of the bulbs I have stuck away to plant. I had forgotten that I bought big bags of daffodils and tulips and now I need to get them in the ground. I also want to get some of the dahlia bulbs I saw at the dahlia festival recently, but they don't ship them until March when they are due to be planted. So at least I can put that off. I guess I'd better get going out to the yard...Hollacehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00916548022979567056noreply@blogger.com