Re: miniatures/ hypertufa
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- Subject: Re: [CHAT] miniatures/ hypertufa
- From: "Gene Bush" g*@otherside.com
- Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2003 08:45:04 -0400
- References: 20.16d8c6f2.2c65aba7@aol.com
Very nice link with loads of wonderful photos, Auralie. One could spend
hours looking around there.
Anyone who is a member of North American Rock Garden Society eventually
knows the name of Cabot. Goes back forever in the society. Been a member for
a few years now, myself.
Now that I am beginning to play with troughs I need to go do some
homework on alpines. Always another path to take in gardening......
Gene E. Bush
Munchkin Nursery & Gardens, llc
www.munchkinnursery.com
genebush@munchkinnursery.com
Zone 6/5 Southern Indiana
----- Original Message -----
> Gene, I have never had a trough garden, but have always wanted one. My dh
is
> not supportive of such, so I do the best I can. Do you know about
Stonecrop
> Gardens created by Frank Cabot in the Hudson Valley. It is a magnificent
> place - I'm sure it's a rich man's tax dodge, for he is one of the
Massachusetts
> Cabots who speak only to God, but I can't fault his hobby. The special
feature
> of that place is alpine plants in trough gardens. I can't find a site
online
> for just the gardens, but here is one about his other hobby and has some
> pictures. If you don't already know about this place, you should be
interested.
> <A
HREF="http://www.gardenweek.org/perfection/">http://www.gardenweek.org/perfe
ction/</A>
> You will have to poke around a bit, but there is a page that says Alpine
> Plants and Rockwork.
> Auralie
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