Re: landscape design/garden study classes


Ceres: Thanks for the info. Will contact these folks as soon as I can.
And yes, it was nice just to get something wet, wasn't it? OI heard a
report on the news the other day that said Iowa's farm soils were
already testing at over an inch less of moisture than they should be for
this time of the year...not good news this close to spring planting.


Melody, IA (Z 5/4)

"The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious."    
--Albert Einstein

 --- On Wed 01/29,  < Cersgarden@aol.com > wrote:
From:  [mailto: Cersgarden@aol.com]
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 12:14:16 EST
Subject: Re: [CHAT] landscape design/garden study classes

Melody, we had 3" snow earlier but yesterday the weatherman delivered a bag 
of tricks.  Ice, rain, snow, back to rain and the maintenance trucks used the 
chemical which takes care of ice but if it rains loses its effectiveness.  So 
they were applying the chemical about 3 times during the day.  Schools were 
let out early around here also except the big city schools which do not 
dismiss so often as they do not have buses like the more rural communities.  
I was happy we just got moisture!
    Landscape design school is coordinated by David Moody, Fort Dodge, Ia
            pmmoody@dodgenet.com
    Garden Study school co-coordinator is Jennie Clay, DM, Ia
            gjclay@email.msn.com
    Ceres



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