Hello

I am a lurker most of the time, but this gardener thing is quite interesting
to me.  I believe in the concept of rescuing, and was wondering if there is
a rescue organization for gardeners.  I invest too much money in the care
and feeding of my dogs and have a very small garden, so I would be looking
for a young, well-put together one that has been returned to try out.  Can
you help?
Arlene in Northern California...

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>From: "Susan A. Schlenger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [CKCS-L] Westminster BOB
>Date: Thu, Feb 14, 2002, 4:18 AM
>

> Hey, Myra,
>         So then you have a gardener to feature in your yearbook photos as
well?
> This gardener feature thingie is pretty popular I know.  I understand
> that gardeners are very hard to obtain, and I'll be patient.  I really
> only want one for myself and not for any other use.  I really love
> lilacs, magnolias and Iris and my husband loves a neat lawn.  Our
> children are fairly well grown and only use the lawn now for occaisional
> sports.
>
> Is there a waiting list for gardeners? How can I adopt one?  We've been
> waiting lots of years now, and our garden is very important to us; we
> have nineteen acres that really could use it.  Please send me any
> information that you have, so that I can learn more about these
> gardeners.
>

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