Re: GeneBush - "Gardening by Design & by Accident"
Gene, I don't know what hardware and software you have, and I hesitate to
ask for anything foolish.... But if your setup makes the effort reasonable,
I would love to see what you can post from this seminar! You always have a
lot to offer, and your benign neglect theory of gardening sounds
interesting.
Personally, I have no problem with designing a garden, and have taken
several classes and gone to several seminars about it. Its great for
figuring out what you do and do not want from a particular garden space, and
what your criteria are. But then it necessarily takes on a life of its own,
and I like that too. Mind, I am not saying I think all gardens must be
designed first, and I have some that are Willie Nilly like everyone else,
but a design can add to the success and appearance wherever. But I agree
with the negative comments posted about this piece. There is a lot of
common sense buried in it, and then taken to a silly extreme.
----- Original Message -----
From: "GeneBush" <genebush@otherside.com>
To: <perennials@mallorn.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 12, 1999 8:02 AM
Subject: Re: THE 13 DEADLY SYNDROMES OF GARDENING
> Hello Claire,
> A subject near and dear to me. I give a slide presentation and lecture
on this
> one..... Called "Gardening by Design & by Accident".
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