Re: [SG] Call for Articles/ Munchkin Replies


Hello Clyde,
        Your concept sounds quite interesting. I would be willing to give a hand
with an article on occasion. First I would need to know a few more things
than I do at this point. Who else is involved and what are their
qualifications for this endeavor? Has a schedule been drawn up as yet? How
about giving us more information to build interest? I think there are
enough out there that would be interested to have you project become a
success if there are enough involved with the right backgrounds and
enthusiasm. Tell us more, please.
        Please, please... people. Do not take off on a tangent using another's
subject heading. At least take the time to create your own subject heading
when posting. Clyde has something of interest here that kind of got killed
in the computer scare.
        Gene Bush     Southern Indiana    Zone 6a     Munchkin Nursery
          around the woods - around the world
genebush@otherside.com     http://www.munchkinnursery.com

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> From: Clyde Crockett <CCREDUX@AOL.COM>
> To: shadegardens@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
> Subject: [SG] Call for Articles
> Date: Friday, November 06, 1998 7:22 PM
>
> Several people have organized the American Shade Gardening Society. This
is
> not at all meant to be a replacement of this listserve;rather, it is
intended
> to be complementary of such. The Society has no intention of having a
> listserve--this one is excellent.
>
> Our plan is to publish a journal of sorts;however, we need articles. So,
> please, if you have a topic you should like to write about, then write as
much
> as you wish and please send the ms. to me.
>
> Recall that most horticultural societies started with just a few members.
>
> We have not settled on dues, but rather will ask only that interested
persons
> submit a nominal fee to cover mailing and packaging.
>
> I am asking you all to suggest topics. Particulary we should like to get
the
> views of such persons as Gene Bush, who are quite knowledgeable about
shade
> tolerant plants. BUT we also should like to receive pieces from those
that are
> just beginning in the marvelous endeavor of growing plants in the shade.
>
>
> Clyde Crockett z5 <ccredux@aol.com>



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