ISO: Magazine articles about ~Moon Gardens~

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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Jenn Vanderslice
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Good day Jenn, I do not have these articles, but I was able to find many pages on the subject on google 80) Maybe those will work for you..? Good luck.

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Timothy

Well...son of a gun! If it isn't Victoria from RCTN! Good to see you here.....though, I'm not sure which group you actually replied to. Thanks for the info. I've ordered one book from Ebay...I don't believe it's either of the ones that you've mentioned. And I took "The Evening Garden" by Peter Loewer out from the library. I've already become the resident expert on Lunar Gardening (astrological gardening)at the Master Gardener office. I guess my being born under the sign of Cancer and being ruled by the Moon, it's my destiny. Maybe I'll see you in alt.astrology.moderated? ;-)

Thanks...I'll look for the books you mentioned.

Jenn

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Jenn Vanderslice

There are two books I would recommend. Scott Ogden wrote "Moonlit Gardens," and Barash wrote "Evening Gardens."

There was an article years back in Gardener's Gate magazine about moon gardens, but I'd hardly say it's worth the search. Far superior information can be found right online.

Victoria

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escape

Yes, it's me. I have the flu and I'm just checking the groups and email because I'm waiting for an important email. Anyway, if you are interested, once my datura start emerging I always pot some up to send out to people. I have D. wrightii, D. metel 'White Purity' and D. inoxia. I can send you seeds or plants. Remind me later. Also, I have brugmansia of all types, but I didn't put up the greenhouse so I have to see what comes back from the roots. I stored them in the shed all winter. Some have green, but others have melted.

BTW, I posted this to rec.gardens, and the others you listed.

V

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