RE: perennials when gone
- Subject: RE: perennials when gone
- From: "Donna" j*@prairieinet.net
- Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2002 09:40:26 -0600
Interesting thought Walter...
Wondering if you could leave something in your will to donate plants to
public places? ( botanical gardens, arboretums) I am sure some of our
collections would be appreciated by them. Anyone know about this?
I do know that a koi will out live me... and many are left in wills.
Anyone want mine when I am gone? LOL!
Donna
> Behalf Of OXFORDWALT@aol.com
>
> Monica: Moving to another house and when the gardener passes on. I
think
> we
> all share some thoughts and concerns on these subjects.
Snip-
> Now as for the latter, I am open to suggestions, but quite honestly, I
> think
> the same principle applies. No one wants your garden(house)included
after
> you're gone. As said, I'm open to suggestions on this one.
> Walter, watching the bucks and does romping through the snow in Bucks
> County,Pa
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