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[SHADEGARDENS] introduction -Reply
- To: s*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: [SHADEGARDENS] introduction -Reply
- From: S* S* <S*@SCHWABE.COM>
- Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 10:53:51 -0800
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>>> Eleanor Rodini
<RODINI@MACC.WISC.EDU> 01/21/98
10:39am >>>
>- especially since, like alot of you have said, I
want to try everything
and tend to have a "sampler's" garden rather
than those lovely sweeps of plants
that I admire so much in garden design books.
[OR AS ONE LECTURER I HEARD SAID
ABOUT OUR URBAN GARDENS "Drifts of
one."]
Since I am the one who does the gardening
(heh,heh), [DO I DETECT AN EVIL GRIN
HERE??]I get to make all the choices.
Never enough room, is there?
Susan, zone 6B
For mine is just a little old-fashioned garden
where the flowers come together to praise the
Lord and teach all who look upon them to do
likewise. Celia Thaxter 1835-1894
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