Re: Weeding somebody else's garden
Hello Gerry,
While I am guilty of not having each and every plant labeled, each and every
tour of the garden is guided by myself. That is one of the benefits of making and
appointment to come see the garden and nursery. You and your friends have my
undivided attention the whole time you are here.
I would certainly not want you crawling through the garden in fear of making a
mistake while there...;-) Hopefully, we can all enjoy the experience.
If I remember correctly, some of the organizations that promote visits to
gardens of their members publish guidelines, or suggested ettiquite. Now if I
could just remember which ones....
Gene Bush Southern Indiana Zone 6a Munchkin Nursery
around the woods - around the world
genebush@otherside.com http://www.munchkinnursery.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Gerry/Bob O'Neill <eoneill@ibm.net>
Subject: Re: Weeding somebody else's garden
> Gene,
> Like Chris, I have sometimes been guilty of stepping closer than I should,
> in spite of trying to remember not to. I find myself walking through
> gardens with my hands clasped behind my back, a holdover from a "Do not
> touch" childhood. In almost every case, if I've sinned, it has been
> because I have seen a plant I don't recognise and want to ID it.
>
> So I guess I would suggest that prominant and easily read garden markers
> would solve a lot of the problem.
>
> Gerry
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