Re: How you do you assuage spring fever this early?


Hello Susan,
    Still take my daily walks in the garden just to be there. Gold oriental spruce
was absolutely breathtaking in the last 4 inch snow we had couple of weeks ago.
Euphorbia against the base of the limestone sculpture is nice when combined the
aging garden bench. Hellebores are forming buds.
    Inside, the catalogs are arriving and each is scanned for the jewels on my
list. Orders placed so I get mine before they go to live in another garden
(gasp!!)
    Meeting deadlines writing for a gardening magazine. Have to come up with four
feature articles in the next week. One has been written and now awaits editing.
Just completed writing the 2000 hard copy catalog and it is now in the hands of
the printers. 44 pages this year. 2000 web site has been completely rewritten and
re-edited, restructured. Should be up shortly. First slide presentation and
lecture of the new year comes up in February at a gardening expo.There is no lack
of things to do during winter.
    Gene Bush     Southern Indiana    Zone 6a     Munchkin Nursery
          around the woods - around the world
genebush@otherside.com     http://www.munchkinnursery.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Saxton, Susan <SSaxton@Schwabe.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 2:48 PM
Subject: How you do you assuage spring fever this early?


> I am going by my favorite nursery this week, literally to smell the dirt,
> and just see what is going on.
>
> Going through back issues of garden magazines and catalogues of course too.
>
> How about you?


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