Re: bermudagrass wars
- To: g*@hort.net
- Subject: Re: [CHAT] bermudagrass wars
- From: "Melody" m*@excite.com
- Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 02:25:20 -0400 (EDT)
Ceres: That is one of the things I really love about living in this
country...I am never not amazed (oops! double negative!) at the unending
variety of colors, textures, shapes, etc. that can be found all around
us...you travel just a little ways and wow! there is something
completely different!
Melody, IA (Z 5/4)
"The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious."
--Albert Einstein
--- On Mon 09/01, < Cersgarden@aol.com > wrote:
From: [mailto: Cersgarden@aol.com]
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2003 19:11:36 EDT
Subject: Re: [CHAT] bermudagrass wars
Melody, I know of one area not far from my home, Bishop Drumm Home, that
has <br>wonderful soil. As a member of the city tree board I helped
plant about 20 <br>trees there. I was amazed at the soil. That was a
number of years ago. Since <br>then we have had a large veggie and
holding garden at that site.<br> There is an area in our city that has
sandy soil and the story has been <br>told that it was a swampy area
many years ago. Just beyond that is the gravel <br>pits.<br>
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