Re: [SG] I'm new!


Connie, thank you so much for the kind words...I'm so glad you enjoy my
topic - made my day!

Since the Suite was revamped, the URLs have changed a bit and for some
reason not all get a forward...here's the new address for my welcome page:

http://suite101.com/welcome.cfm/222

And this one gets you to the index of all the gardening topics:

http://suite101.com/category.cfm/gardening

Happy Holidays everyone and my very best to all of you for 1999...May all
our gardens flourish without weeds or slugs; with sun when we want it and
rain when we need it.

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@clark.net
Editor:  Gardening in Shade
current article: Form in the Garden
http://suite101.com/welcome.cfm/222
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> From: Connie Hoy <coneh@USWEST.NET>

> Date: Wednesday, December 23, 1998 11:59 AM
>
> Susan,I cant over recommend this  site.Marg Talt is author of a complete
series
> for shade gardening,almost any concern,issue is covered and very good
reading
> with many excellent pictures as well...Welcome to the list and happy
holidays to
> you and all listers.
> Connie Hoy
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> http://www.suite101.com/frontpage/frontpage.cfm?topicID=222
> Gardening Topic Index for Suite101:
> http://www.suite101.com/userfiles/79/gardening.html
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> Susan Leard wrote:
>
> > At 04:44 PM 12/22/98 -0800, you wrote:
> > >Hello, I just wanted to introduce myself. I'm Hollie, a resident of
> > >Seattle, WA. I live with my hubby, dogs, cats, in a  little house with
a
> > >wonderful backyard that hasn't even begun to reach its full potential
yet.
> > >
> > Welcome,
> >
> > You are right. The list is extremely quiet right now. After the
holidays are
> > over and people start thinking about planning for the spring, things
will
> > pick up. In the meantime, think up lots of questions and post them to
the
> > list. Shade gardening is wonderful. There are endless kinds of lush,
> > beautiful plants that thrive in the shade. You just need to be
introduced to
> > them. I am on the far east coast of Canada in zone 5, but I understand
that
> > Seattle has a wonderful climate for gardening. There are a number on
the
> > list from your part of the country, and I am always envious when they
start
> > talking about the growing conditions there. When I am still looking at
snow
> > in the spring, they are looking at georgeous flowers.
> > Susan Leard,
> > susan.leard@pei.sympatico.ca



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