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Sent Wed 6/7/2017 3:01:40 PM
Subject Re: Flowers!
Hi Ann. Any word on pricing and ideas for me for the urns? I sent pics to you. Did you receive?
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On May 31, 2017, at 1.41 PM, Thomas Costello < wrote:
Tom says no, they wouldn't do well in that space. He did say he's got some very
colorful ideas for you though :-)
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 1:31 PM wrote:
great. thanks
would hydrangeas work in an urn? do they survive in that sort of space?
On Ma 31 2017 at 1:25 PM Thomas Costello
wrote:
Ok, no problem. Tonight is fine. Thank you!
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 1:21 PM, > wrote:
HI Ann...sure, I'd love a quote still...I am in the city however...will
try to take pics tonight.
On May 31, 2017, at 1:14 PM, Thomas Costello
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I'm sorry. Tom got the note on the peony rings but missed the part about the
urns. I mentioned it to him today as I don't think we got
you a quote. Were you still interested in having us do
them? If so Tom asked if you could send a picture of
the urns because he's not sure the size from memory.
Thanks,
Ann
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On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 10:32 AM,
wrote:
Hi Ann...sounds good on the peony rings...for sure
lets do it....I am looking forward to them!
Very happy the yard will be so pretty :)
If I wanted Tom to do my urns in front of our house as well as the 2 urns
outside of the french doors leading to the
pergola...could you give me a quote? I may do it
myself as a fun little project but not sure yet...
On May 3, 2017, at 5:58 PM, Thomas
Costello <
wrote:
The peony rings are fairly inconspicuous and become pretty much
invisible once they start blooming. I can
check in with Tom about last year, but
judging by the photo you send you'll
definitely get some nice blooming this
year. They're fairly tall already. We will
put the rings on for you. The rings are
usually some shade of green so even
before they bloom they blend in pretty
well.
The flowers blooming now arc called phlox.
We can absolutely still do the annuals, just wanted to double check
now that everything is starting to pop.
Thanks,
Ann
On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 6:24
wrote:
HI Ann! I didn't realize I had peonies
either!...I love peonies?! Did they
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bloom for us last year? I don't recall
seeing either of these flowers? ...YES to
Tom putting in the rings to keep the
peonies alive and upright (will you see
the 'rings' or do they blend in?)
What are the flowers called we have now
that are blooming?..
I actually DO still want to do the annuals...I am not a giant fan of the
catmint...I think it looks good at first but
then become 'overgrown' looking to
me...
thanks for all the info!
On Apr 28, 2017, at 4:16
PM, Thomas Costello
t > wrote:
Tom just thought you wanted a LOT of color. These will bloom
for at least another few
weeks until around mother's
day. You've got peonies
blooming next and then
catmint blooming after that.
Plus there's the hydrangea
which are looking healthier
this year. From this photo
your peonies are already
fairly tall. Did you want
Tom to put in Peony rings to
keep them alive and upright?
Also, with all this color, did you still want to do the annuals?
Thanks,
Ann
On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 4:07 PM
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I forgot we planted these
last year! I love them!
They look beautiful! How
long will they last? Do we
plant the other flowers
around these? I don't want
to pull them up! I think
these flowers mm into
green ground covering?
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