Re: no new plants!
- Subject: Re: no new plants!
- From: Shelley Harvey s*@pobox.une.edu.au
- Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 14:02:25 +1100
Thanks Ryan, we'd call it a house in a housing estate.
Shelley
Shelley,
Tract home: Another term for a production home, a mass-produced house
constructed by one builder in a project.
Take care,
Ryan
50 miles wnw of Los Angeles,
California U.S.A.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shelley Harvey" <sharvey@pobox.une.edu.au>
To: <medit-plants@ucdavis.edu>
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 4:09 PM
Subject: no new plants!
Hi Judy
I don't think I could ever say I would not buy any plants! Forgive
my ignorance, but what is a "tract-house"? It's not a term I can
remember seeing before.
Shelley
>I've been on the list for years, but with a new computer, sigh, I
>was having trouble sending.
>
>We've had a suburban tract-house garden which has been evolving for
>20 years, with trees and ornamentals, and my husband's tiny bit of
>lawn. He does the roses and I do the perennials, but he has become
>obsessed with sailing, and wants to do less gardening, and I'm
>limited physically, so this year we're simplifying and editing, and
>I have vowed not to buy any plants. Yikes. Heaven only knows how
>long this will last.
>
>We live in Pleasanton, CA, halfway between SF Bay and the Central
>Valley, Sunset zone 15, I think, in their new regime, USDA zone 9A
>
>Judy Person.
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Shelley Harvey
Northern Tablelands of NSW
Australia
email: sharvey@pobox.une.edu.au
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Shelley Harvey
Northern Tablelands of NSW
Australia
email: sharvey@pobox.une.edu.au