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Re: the literary garden
- To: woodyplants@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: the literary garden
- From: B*@aol.com
- Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 00:28:30 EST
In a message dated 98-02-24 10:37:58 EST, you write:
<< For example, I know of one gardener
who only grows things that start with the letter in his last name. >>
Interesting theme garden. Did you mean to type "letters" (with an s?) or does
this gardener really only plant things that start with the same one letter?
And can you share what that letter is?
In the Oct/Nov 97 issue of The English Garden, David manson wrote a few words
about theme gardens: ...the black garden. Or the poisonous garden, or the
garden where you only grow giant or ugly plants, or where all the plants begin
with "a". A daffodil collecting friend (I'm one too) suggested once a theme
garden of daffodils with terrible or odd cultivar names, such a 'Ruddynosey'.
Bill Lee
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