Re: [SG] lurker from 7b


Hi Dave, delighted to find you on this list.

Anyone gardening in the deep south really must go to Dave's web site.  He
has listed all the plants he grows and tells about the successes and
failures he has in pushing the envelope with plants in a hot and sticky
climate.  Plus, you can take a virtual tour of his garden - a lot of great
information.

Even you northern gardeners ought to take the virtual trip south....you
can't travel to see a Florida garden for any more reasonable a fare!

 http://www.nettally.com/skinnerd/ombrage.html

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@clark.net
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> From: Dave Skinner <skinnerd@FREENET.TLH.FL.US>
> Date: Wednesday, April 07, 1999 7:39 PM
>
> Here's another one from a little farther south, Tallahassee,
> Florida, zone 8b.  So many of the plants discussed here will
> not grow in this climate,.but I stayed tuned just the same.  I
> am interested in the new list too.
>
> On 5 Apr 99,, Richard Jolly wrote regarding Re: [SG] lurker from 7b:
>
> > Hi Laurie,
> > There are many of us Southerners on this Shade Gardens list. I'm just
> > south of Atlanta also in  zone 7b. A list called Southgardens is new
and
> > started by a master gardener in our area. I'll send you the address
soon.
> > I've got to go pack up hostas to ship for now. Happy Gardening, Richard
> > Jolly
>
> Dave Skinner  --  Le Jardin Ombragé
>                   Tallahassee, Florida (ZONE 8B)
>
> http://www.nettally.com/skinnerd/ombrage.html
> e-mail is skinnerd@nettally.com   or
>           skinnerd@freenet.tlh.fl.us



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