OT (almost) about weeping willows, etc.


	Steve S. wrote:

>Also, under the weeping willows in my parents' yard, nothing grows, and
>they are only a few miles or so south of you in Central Massachusetts.

	Just a minor correction, I am 4 hours N. of Boston  (depending
	on the weather) and at least 3 1/2 hours and 140 miles N. of Worcester.

	The New Hampshire border is a few miles from Central Mass. not
 	the upper fourth of the state. I am a few miles from Quebec. We are
	closer to Montreal than Boston in mileage and driving time.

	Gardens can be so different with many variables that we can only
	write of our own experience. That is one of the features of being
	on a list with such divergent climates, topography, soils and trees.

	Come up this way to see out stately weeping willows that form one of
	the focal points around our back gardens. Our only complaint is the
	masses of late falling autumn leaves. :-)

	Cheers,

	Ellen








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