Re: Re:I lost it!


Well, in North Carolina there are several grand public gardens in the
Raleigh-Durham area, not to mention some great nurseries like Plant
Delights and Niche Gardens (but you need to either hit one of their
open days or make special arrangements to see the botanical garden at
Plant Delights - well worth any effort to do, IMO).    

Archives are easy to get to...http://www.hort.net will have a link in
the left nav bar to email lists and that is where this list archives
are as well as several others.

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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> From: lil tovey <liltovey@hotmail.com>
> 
> A couple of months ago there was some discussion about gardens etc.
to visit 
> in North & South Carolina. I saved the info, and of course have
managed to 
> lose it...both hard copy I printed and one in this magic box. We
plan to be 
> recovering from winter there during the first two weeks of April.
DH plays 
> golf, I and friend look at things. Can anyone give me some
suggestions, 
> and/or tell me how to get to the archives.

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