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Re: [SHADEGARDENS] Nurseries
- To: s*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SHADEGARDENS] Nurseries
- From: T* <t*@GLINDA.OZ.NET>
- Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 19:55:03 -0800
Gardening is an experiment,
>because no two sites are exactly the same....they differ in drainage, amount
>of rainfall, soil composition.....what works in one garden, doesn't work in
>another. I find myself learning more all the time; and the great thing about
>plants is that the learning is never done! There is no human being that
>knows everything about plants, and there never will be. We each have our own
>area of 'high' knowledge, and we have areas that we can learn from everyone
>else. That's the beauty of the listserves. Jean Bawden-Madison, Wi
Jean --
That is it in a nutshell! I think many of us would get bored with gardening
if it wasn't for the challenge and the fact that there is always something
new to explore and learn. I do enjoy the discussions and enjoy hearing the
opinions and knowledge that all bring here to share! My favorite saying is
"The more I learn about gardening, the more I realize what I don't know." At
the very least it keeps me out of trouble! :)
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Debra Teachout-Teashon
Washington state, zone 8, Sunset zone 5
Pacific Northwest Gardening
There Is Life In A Winter Garden
http://www.suite101.com/topics/page.cfm/416
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