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Re: Introductions
- To: Square Foot Gardening List sqft@listbot.com>
- Subject: Re: Introductions
- From: "Billy M. Hocker" billhocker@readynet.net>
- Date: Thu, 09 Dec 1999 11:20:56 -0600
- References: 3.0.6.32.19991209083654.0170a6d0@pophost.micron.net>
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Margaret,
Thanks for the advice. I have only lived in Texas a short time, originally
from Kansas, but even outside of gardening Texas is a whole different world.
<grin> I live right on the coast about 1 hour from Houston. My Aunt lives in
Houston and tells me that between here and Houston there is a great difference
in the kind of gardening you can do.
Bill Hocker,
Coming up to the level of Novice
Zone 9
margaret lauterbach wrote:
> Bill, Texas gardening is not like gardening anywhere else. Search for TAMU
> sites, and do some surfing in TAMU garden URLs. If you've lived in Texas
> for very long, you may surmise that gardening in west Texas is quite
> different in east Texas. TAMU knows it and makes allowances. I wouldn't
> depend on regular garden books for Texas gardening. From what I've heard,
> they'll just lead you astray. Margaret L
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