Re: Gardens to visit??
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Gardens to visit??
- From: J* N* T*
- Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2000 21:24:43 -0400
- References: <44.473f047.26754c56@aol.com>
> In a message dated 6/11/00 11:03:28 AM Central Daylight Time,
> perennials-owner@mallorn.com writes:
>
> > Now I probably will be spending most of our money
> > on gas but are there any special or unusual shopping places to buy a few
> > "souvenirs" (and I don't mean the usual coffee cups and T-shirts!).
>
> Forgot to mention in my last post that the gift shop at Longwood Gardens is
> quite nice, and there is a nice shop at the National Arboretum, too. I
> picked up some real garden-related treasures at both of them. --Janis
>
> Let me know if you're coming this way to Longwood and I'll give you some
> other local points of interest. Somewhat related: I read that Winterthur (a
> Dupont estate and gardens nearby in Delaware) is developing a new garden for
> young kids. The theme is a sort of fairyland-enchanted garden and they're
> making a fairy cottage out of the trunk of a 100+ year old (dead) tree.
> Sounds like it will be fabulous!
Barb (southeastern PA, not far from Longwood Gardens!)
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