Re: What a crew!


Hello Auralie,
    I have been doing a monthly feature in a local gardening magazine for
over 5 years now. Short articles on my web site hopefully on a monthly
basis... it gets pretty tough after a while to not repeat yourself. I also
do photos of my plants in flower and keep records of each roll of film. I
can go back through my notebooks to see what was in bloom each month, if I
can not remember, bloom periods. Also reminders of what could be good
combinations. When you run out of single portraits try going back and
placing them in combinations. If you are not already....
    Gene E. Bush
Munchkin Nursery & Gardens, llc
www.munchkinnursery.com
genebush@munchkinnursery.com
Zone 6/5  Southern Indiana
----- Original Message -----
> I was looking for material to put into the monthly newsletter I write for
my
> garden club when I noticed my Snakeroot was sending up flower spikes.  I
try
> to include a piece on some native plant each month, but it gets hard not
to
> repeat after several years. My references on wildflowers didn't produce
much, so
> I went online to see what I could find.  I typed Cimicifuga into the
Dogpile
> search, and guess what!  In the first five "hits" were one for Chris
Lindsey's
> beautiful photographs of the plant and an essay on the topic by Gene of
> Munchkin Gardens.  What an amazing group of people, and how fortunate I am
to have
> access.
> Auralie

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