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Old 16-02-2005, 02:49 PM
Jenn Vanderslice
 
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Thank you, David....
I believe that one of the magazine articles that I'm looking for is
actually about this castle. :-) Or at least I remember seeing a
listing at the library for this castle's gardens.

/J

David J Bockman wrote:

Of course, one of the first, if not the first, 'moon garden' (or perhaps
white blooming garden would be more precise) is the White Garden at
Sissinghurst-- tons of material on that space.


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"Jenn Vanderslice" wrote in message
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Good Morning all,

Please know that this is cross-posted to three groups, so if you reply,
please be polite.
I'm a Penn State Master Garden who's trying to become the resident
expert on Moon Gardens. From what I gathered at my local library, I'm
to understand that there are articles in a couple magazines that would
help me.
Before I start making calls to order back copies, I thought I'd try a
couple newsgroups to see if anyone might have these magazines and be
able to scan and email them to me.
I'm looking for:

Old House Journal: Sept/Oct 1998 (article starts on page 32)
American Nurseryman: Jan 1994 (article starts on page 34)

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,
Jenn
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Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing wonder and awe -
the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me. - Immanuel Kant





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