Re: Gardens Illustrated
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- Subject: Re: Gardens Illustrated
- From: W*@aol.com
- Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 11:16:50 EST
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Gene --
I used SavvySearch and found their site. Very nice. http://www.gardensillustrated.com/ They list 8 gardens to tour (if I counted right) but 3 are nurseries with specialties for this time of year (cyclamen, snowdrops and trees/shrubs). Here's what they say about the February, 2001, issue: In each issue, you will find eight or nine full length features, each superbly photographed, introducing you to the most beautiful gardens around the world. This month, highlights include: PLANT PROFILE: Eucomis There are 10 species of eucomis ... GARDEN HISTORY: Rainbow Fields The Fens of Lincolnshire around Spalding and Wisbech ... TRAVEL: Letting the Land Talk Simon Houghton grew up at Hawley House on the North coast of Tasmania ... MAKER: Burning Issue Chris Jefferson makes charcoal in Cumbria using ancient methods... SPECIALIST: Free-range Plants In northeastern Holland there is an unusual nursery where the plants are harvested from a wildflower meadow ... Hope this helps. Looks like it may contain wonderful pictures! Best Wishes -- Barbara USDA Zone 5, Rock Island, Illinois USA |
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