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Re: [SHADEGARDENS] where is list
- To: s*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SHADEGARDENS] where is list
- From: S* M* <S*@FORD.SENATE.GOV>
- Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 15:52:10 -0500
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Heidi:
Thanks for your note ... your weather sounds delightful!!! I guess
I won't complain anymore ... January and February were darn near
spring-like and, now that March is here, we're freezing!!!
Take Care!!
Sandie
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Subject: Re: [SHADEGARDENS] where is list
Author: PRIMROSES <shadegardens@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU> at internet
Date: 3/17/98 02:45 PM
Sandy, Thanks for this succinct and well-written set of suggestions.
Thinking of plants as a color palette for shade is not something I had given
much thought although in some ways I do for my sun areas. Perhaps it was the
work tapestry that helped spur the thought, usually I think in terms of
"combinations" which is a whole different way of thinking.
Heidi
Madison Wi with a freezing rain falling on our 9 inches of snow.
At 02:42 PM 3/17/98 -0500, you wrote:
> Dear Carmel:
>
> I agree that it is difficult to find books or catalogs which will
> give you good ideas for "tapestry" gardens. For the most part, I have
> designed my own by selecting plants that "I simply can't live without"
>
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