From CLAYTON2@ix.netcom.com Tue Apr 18 01:55:44 EDT 1995
Article: 64031 of rec.gardens
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From: CLAYTON2@ix.netcom.com (JEFFREY CLAYTON)
Newsgroups: rec.gardens
Subject: Re: The poetry, folklore, literature & magic of gardens
Date: 15 Apr 1995 22:59:06 GMT
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In <3mo10b$hbm@oznet03.ozemail.com.au> Adam Van Wirdum 
<adamtfg@ozemail.com.au> writes: 

>
>I am interested in this aspect of gardening.  I collect poetry and 
quotes like others collect stamps
>eg
>Does that Wisteria
>Vine still break in flower-like clusters
>Transformed to Lilac light
>For bees to hover in
>
>James Mc Cauley
>is there anyone else out ther interested?
>Michael Bailes
>The Fragrant Garden 
>Erina
>Australia
>

There is an article in the current issue of "The Herb Quarterly" called 
"A Garden for Fairy Folk."  Lists plants and reason the fairies like 
them.  Cute article.  Don't know if the magazine is available in 
Australia, but the snail mail address is: Box 689, San Anselmo, CA 
94979.  They also list a toll free phone number -- 800-371-HERB.

Barb


