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Re: How to tell the invasive plant story?


on 6/20/02 4:37 PM, Gene Bush at genebush@otherside.com wrote:

> Hello Larry,
> The message is getting out... just a matter of where you look. I have
> seen the subject appear in the Courier Journal in Louisville, KY on more
> than one occasion over the past year. Know I have seen articles of various
> lengths and depths in national garden magazines. One thing for sure, attend
> a native plant society annual meeting or symposium and you will find the
> subject of invasives/exotics a hot and lengthily subject.

Gene -
Thanks for the good suggestions. There are some native plant groups here in
Texas, but I haven't hooked up with them yet. My attitudes, gardening style
and writing topics are all starting to move slowly to a more earth kind
position. I'm glad to know the native plant folks are discussing invasives.
I will definitely get in touch with them.
-- 
Larry Maupin
Maupin Photography
Freelance Garden Writer/Photographer
Member, Garden Writers Assoc. of Amer.
larrymaupin@sbcglobal.net
Dallas, TX   214/341-3933

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