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Mary Tinkler <[log in to unmask]>
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Mary Tinkler <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 26 Jun 2002 14:19:23 -0400
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The Money Plant (AKA Luneria) is ready to be removed from my yard by anyone
who wants to plant a biennial that will grow in 2003, flower in 2004 in dry
shade.  Easy to maintain because almost all you do is to shake the dried
seed pod wherever you want the plant to grow and then neglect it for two
years.  If you continue to neglect it, you will have luneria every year
until  .   .   .  The dried seed pods make a lovely arrangement,  I would
like to see it leave my yard this week.

Come by, spend 10 minutes (more if you have time to visit) and tote some off.

Ways to get to 1012 Hanover

1.  Go north on Market Street & cross Market Street Bridge
        *  Turn right at end of bridge onto Frazier
        *  Go to second red light & turn left onto Tremont
        *  At top of hill, cross Mississippi Avenue & within a block,
                Tremont becomes Hanover.
        *  1012 Hanover will be the 4th house on your right.

2.  Take Market Street north to 4th Street
        *  Turn left & go up hill to Veteran's Bridge
        *  Turn left onto bridge
        *  Merge onto Barton Avenue
        *  Stay left onto Hixson Pike a short block to the corner
                between the Golden Gallon & Plum Nelly Shop
        *  Take  street up the hill on Hanover
        *  1012 is inside the big curve
        *  Go past the house to the driveway

3.  From UTC, cross the Veterans Bridge, then read direction #2

No, nothing else.  It is toooooo dry to move day lillies.

Mary Tinkler

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