OT: CHAT: American Garden Museum


American Garden Museum
http://www.americangardenmuseum.com/

For those who ask others the eternal question, "How does your garden grow?",
the American Garden Museum website may be a nice way to find out how
different American gardens have evolved through history. As a statement on
the site proclaims, "The Museum highlights gardens big and small, urban and
rural, gentle and outrageous, wildly expensive and affordable." Visitors may
want to delve into the site by looking through the "Showcase" area. In this
part of the site, a different garden or landscaped environment is profiled
every couple of months, including such interesting sites as Opus 40, which
is located in Saugerties, New York. The "Gardens" area features an
interactive clickable map of the United States, where visitors may learn
about prominent gardens in each state, such as the Stonecrop Gardens in Cold
Spring, New York. Finally, those who already have a green thumb may submit
their own gardening stories or experiences, which may then be shared with
the online gardening community via this particular website.

From The Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout Project 1994-2004.
http://scout.wisc.edu/

\\Steve//

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