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To:
Robe
From:
Sent
Mon 4/28/2014 5:21:O7 PM
Subject Re: stellas
yae!!! I hope so!!! I really love the way everything has come together so nicely! After I go to
my meeting at Ty's school I plan to head over to a nursery around here and catch someones
ear...1 will ask about dwarf trees and the ivy...I like the classic as well...but I also really like a
lighter green something or a green ground covering that is a bit higher than the ivy with tipped
white ...Also, I like the trees to have something around them..I have a big light green leaf grow
around my oak tree and love it...not sure what that is...I will ask...
On Apr 28, 2014, at 1:16 PM, "Robert"
wrote:
I think it is English ivy that is evergreen. They may have some with a white tip but I
think the traditional all green would be nicer. The ivy and the hydrangea give the
outside a classic look.
You know you are starting a trend that is long overdue. Spitting the outside of the house
and the inside. Classic outside and trendy clean lines inside. Better homes and gardens.
From
Sent: Monda ,
To: Robert
Subject: Re: stellas
ok, i do not want something that will not come back. I like ivy.. but we need
something white tipped or lighter green also maybe?
On Apr 27, 2014, at 2:23 PM, "Robert" M
> wrote:
I don't think vinca vine comes back. I had some survive the winter once. That dark
green Ivy that lives throughout the year is the way to go
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To: Robert
Subject: Re: stellas
ok...but then come back again in the spring right?...
On Apr 27, 2014, at 6:47 AM, "Robert"
wrote:
Ok can do. It will die in the winter.
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Sent: Saturdali iiiM
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To: Robert
Subject: Re: stellas
I love vinca vein. It's lighter green with white tips.
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 26, 2014, at 3:51 PM, "Robert"
wrote:
You don't like Japanese maples!! The Hydrangea we can get in blue and
pink. That loses its leaves in the winter. Ivy takes a while to get going but
it will look good with your house. We just got to get a definitive for the
ground cover. There would be a nice variation in color if you used barbery
and ivy.
From:
Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2014 11:06 AM
To: Robert
Subject: Re: stellas
Bob, I am going to answer you on all this stuff...Ty was in the
Variety Show last night and I was knee deep in helping out...I want
to do this right...I like stellas...but I definitely don't want rose bushes
and I like Endless Summer hydrangea..the blues ...pinks are nice
too...the ones Anna chose are white...I want to be particular3 don't
like the yellow stuff you suggested..I had that at this house and made
them pull it out a few years laters...1 am going to take pictures of the
ground cover 1 like today...my next door neighbor has it here and it
stays green all year it seems...I agree we need to keep simple for now.
Screening the back yard for sure. Other stuff can wait...i am
particular on trees. Don't like Japanese maple...2 feature trees is
enough for me now ...I am going to doctor and will get more out to
you later...
On Apr 25, 2014, at 5:07 PM, "Robert"
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