Re: News release from NM PRO - kinda old
Gosh, Gene your own description only confirmed that *we* are indeed hopeless addicts.
You profiled me better than I ever could and that includes the tee-shirts,nary a one
do I have ;-)And you nailed it with: very often the hunt is more rewarding than the
plant itself comment.Given the growing climate I reside in my addiction often is
frustrated by reading about (many on your own nursery site)plants that I really cant
provide the proper conditions for (at least at present)shade here is at a premium,high
desert sun is not kind to unsheltered shade lovers..As to sources Heron.was just one
of many(make that any)and the dreaded M.(money)word is always as issue..
Do others ever find that they *willingly* spend more time,money on the outside of
their house than they do inside?
Note I said willingly I realize the operating-maintenace of a home exceeds what most
of us could spend outside but I would if I could..
Well,back to the hunt :-)
Connie
GeneBush wrote:
> Hello Connie,
> Perhaps your addiction is not as strong as you think.... mine is bad enough
> that all I am after is the plant... source is not important as long as it is what
> I am looking for, correctly ID'ed, healthy, and I can somehow find the money to
> send the check. I will order from any one, any time they offer that elusive new
> jewel I have been hunting. Suppose the thrill of the chase is there as much as,
> sometimes more than, the actual plant received. On occasion the plant received is
> not nearly as exciting as the path that led me there.
> But then, I am one of those people who does not own a single T shirt with a
> brand name on it for all to see, nor does my last vacation show up on my shirts.
> Gene Bush Southern Indiana Zone 6a Munchkin Nursery
> around the woods - around the world
> genebush@otherside.com http://www.munchkinnursery.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: connie hoy <coneh@uswest.net>
> Subject: Re: News release from NM PRO - kinda old
>
> > Reading Mr.Clark's statement forced me to accept (one of)my real conflicts with
> this merger,the truth is I really *liked* the fact that these plants Heronswood
> offered for the most part were *not* mainstream..
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