Re: Dry garden question


At 09:38 AM 10/8/98 -0800, you wrote:
>Duncan, Xeriscape is a trademarked name owned by the Denver Water Authority
>(I think), and refers to a garden taht takes little water.  I wouldn't
>necessarily call that a dry garden.  There is a site for Xeriscape, I don't
>recall it off hand, but you can find it with any search engine.
>
>Nan
>
>>What is the word for a Dry Garden? Xeriscape....is this the correct
>>spelling?
>>
>>Duncan
>>

>Nan Sterman, Master Composter in residency
>San Diego County, California
>Sunset zone 24, USDA zone 10b or 11

A trademarked name?  If so, you'd think the Xeriscape Plant Guide published
in cooperation with the Denver Water and the American Water Works Assn.
would mention that fact in a footnote or something.  I'll grant that Denver
Water has been at the forefront in this movement, but I doubt that they
trademarked the work.  Margaret

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