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- From: fran gustman <fgustman@juno.com>
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- Subject: [gwl-g] meadows and wildflowers, can it?
- Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 13:20:11 -0400
Has there been any response to Andrew's question, below? I'm certainly
interested.
Fran
Fran Gustman, fgustman@juno.com Boston, MA, Zone 6 Urban Gardener Columnist, Allston-Brighton TAB Editor, HortResources Newsletter, www.hortresources.org ----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Hamptongar@aol.com
Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 21:50:18 EDT
Subject: Re: [gwl-g] meadows and wildflowers, can it?
Message-ID: <c4.e655443.2dffafda@aol.com>
Over the past 25 years I've written numerous
times about flowering meadows and fields of wildflowers. The two terms
conjure up images that seem impossible to translate into reality..at least here
in the East... Wondering if
anyone else has had large scale success in the Northeast or has seen
it. I'm talking mixed annuals and perennials...taking a couple of years of
development then sitting back and watching the show for years to come. Is
the meadow in a can, the field of dreams...just that?
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[gwl-g] meadows and wildflowers, can it?,
fran gustman, 08/10/2004
- RE: [gwl-g] meadows and wildflowers, can it?, eczekalski, 08/10/2004
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- Re: [gwl-g] meadows and wildflowers, can it?, ApisMNO, 08/11/2004
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