RE: More garden reading, sedums and a New England Garden TreK?
- Subject: RE: More garden reading, sedums and a New England Garden TreK?
- From: C* I*
- Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2001 09:02:36 -0500
Hi Marilyn,
> Have you heard of Squaw Mountain Gardens in Estacada Oregon? Try
>www.squawmountaingardens.com. They have an amazing assortment to choose
>from. Unfortunately no pix, but a collector such as yourself will do fine
>with the botanical names.
Hmm - now when will I have time to surf again -it's hard with the kids home
from school.
Do they list hardinsess zones?
>
>I also have enjoyed Green Prints magazine and Michael Pollan - I'm about
>half way through "The Botany of Desire". Also I'm reading "Harry Potter and
>the Sorcerer's Stone" so I can have an intelligent conversation with my
>grandson. What a good read, with lots of imagination and tickles of the
>funny bone! I think I'll have to read the other 3 :).
You really should - I read them all already! My son (age 9)has resisted
reading until he
started HP and the Sorcerer's Stone. He's now on number 2. Not great(as in
fine) literature, but is it and up there with the other classic childhood
reads.
I got my daughter (age 3) a book entitled Oh Say Can You Seed - albout
seeds a al Dr Suess and the Cat in the Hat. The look I got was priceless!
Way over her head, but the rhymes were funny.
No snow here, so I am wondering how various plants will do. Many things I
grow really want snow cover.
Regards,
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Cheryl P. Isaak, Londonderry NH (cheryl@isaak.mv.com)
Zone 4/5a - AHS Region 4
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