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Old 19-12-2003, 09:12 PM
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Default Master gardener help?

Lynda LeCompte wrote:
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 14:34:26 GMT, Pam - gardengal
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I just wrote to the Brazoria County MG people, explaining my case.
I'll see what happens. If they are willing to send someone out, I
guess I could see how much help I can glean from them and then if
necessary take it a step further with a local nursery if I need more
advice. Really, any advice will be beneficial. This is a far cry from
my little English garden with, amongst other things... roses,
London's pride, several iceplants, a glorious huge peony that I was
so proud of, poppies, pansies, zillions of marigolds... there was
nothing tropical about that garden ;-)



http://brazoria-tx.tamu.edu/

If you don't find the help you need there, take a short road trip down to
seabrook and visit Maas Nursery.




 
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