Re: Best Garden on Tour


I consider this the main difference:  They did not enter a contest.

Very tentatively,
Frances

CCREDUX@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 3/21/1999 6:08:16 PM Central Standard Time,
> quinnell@iquest.net writes:
>
> << The difference is that, on hand a single plant or a single leaf is being
>  judged, while on the other hand the entire garden and the entire effort of
>  the gardener is being "judged". Frankly, I believe that this is quite a big
>  difference. >>
> $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
> Carolyn & All,
>
> Carolyn is using the quantitative approach. What I suggest is a qualitative
> approach.
> There IS indeed a big difference between the two. Cannot we trust the
> attendees to make the right selection based on quality? Money has nothing to
> do with this. One could win with a sensational bed of 'Lancifolia'.
>
> Clyde Crockett z5
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